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Court Reviews CCTV, Reserves Bail Order in Delhi BMW Crash Case

After reviewing CCTV, the judge requested crash data, medical records, and phone logs to clarify the impact and hospital-route questions at the heart of the probe.

Overview

  • Delhi Police played CCTV before the Patiala House Court, which then reserved its decision on accused driver Gaganpreet Kaur’s bail.
  • Magistrate Ankit Garg sought written submissions and further evidence, including the BMW crash report, medico-legal documents, and relevant call or internet records.
  • Prosecutors argued the BMW struck the motorcycle and said the injured were taken about 18–19 km to a relative-linked nursing home, with police informed roughly three hours later and MLCs lacking arrival times.
  • The defence contended the car did not hit the bike from behind, said the victim was taken to Nulife within 23–24 minutes, cited attempted calls to nearer hospitals and PCR, and claimed CCTV contradicts the FIR.
  • Kaur remains in judicial custody under BNS charges including Section 105, with the prosecution calling the investigation nascent and warning of potential evidence tampering.