Friday, May 8, 2015

In India, how many cases of "Hit and Run" are high profile like the Salman Khan case?

Alistair Pereira
In November 2006, son of a businessman Alistair Pereira lost control  of his Toyota Corolla on Carter Road and drove onto a group of  construction workers sleeping on the pavement, killing seven people and  injuring six. However, his trial got over within a week and he was  convicted and sentenced to only six months in prison. But, after hearing  the defence and the prosecution's arguments, the High Court convicted  Pereira for the serious offence of culpable homicide and sentenced him  to three years in prison.


Puru Raaj Kumar
The elder son of yesteryear star, the late actor Raaj Kumar, Puru  Raajkumar was arrested in a hit-and-run case in Bandra. Puru ran over  eight people sleeping on a pavement in Bandra in December 1993 out of  which three died and the others were seriously injured. He is said to  have paid a fine initially and the matter was settled out of court.


Nooriya Haveliwala
The Colaba resident Nooriya Haveliwala, on January 30, 2010, under  the influence of alcohol, rammed her SUV into a taxi and a police car at  Marine Lines, killing a motorcyclist and a sub-inspector. A special  court convicted her of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and  sentenced her to five years in prison. Nooriya has appealed against the  verdict is currently out on bail.



Ravindra Mhatre
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackerays personal assistant Ravindra Mhatre  mowed down two elderly women and injured two others at Vile Parle in  March 2005. Mhatre knocked these four persons on the Western Express  Highway when he lost control over his Ford Ikon car which was registered  in Thane. Currently, a Thane court has acquitted Mhatre in the car  registration case.


Manish Khatau
Industrialist Mahendra Khatau’s son Manish Khatau crashed his  speeding Ford Ikon car into a police barricade along Marine Drive.  Constable Jitendra Rokde was seriously injured in the accident. Manish  paid Rs 6 lakh as compensation to the constable, Jitendra Rokhade, on  humanitarian grounds and six year after the incident, the Khatau scion  was acquitted.


Sanjeev Nanda
Sanjeev Nanda, the grandson of Admiral SM Nanda, ran his BMW over six  people, including three Delhi Police officers in 1999. Two constables  and two others died on the spot, and another policeman and a bystander  sucumbed in hospital. After the 1999 trial acquitted him, there was a  re-trial in 2008 after the media outrage forced, he was consequently  found guilty of killing the six people. The Supreme Court in 2012  reduced his prison sentence to the two years, added a substantial  penalty, and sentenced him to do community service for two years.



Neel Chatterjee
Neel Chatterjee, a former senior executive of Standard Chartered Bank  allegedly killed Ramakant Dhuri, a security guard, near Prabhadevi in  2006. According to the police, Chatterjee lost control of his Mercedes  sports car and crashed into Dhuri, who died while being moved to the  hospital. He was susequently charged with rash and negligent driving  resulting in death. Currently his case has been disposed by the Bhoiwada  court.

Source: Quora

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