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BMW accident case: Court extends judicial custody of accused Gaganpreet Kaur till Sept 27, bail hearing on Saturday

Delhi's Patiala House Court granted Delhi police time on Wednesday to argue Gaganpreet Kaur's bail plea in the BMW accident case that claimed the life of Navjot Singh, Deputy Secretary in the Finance Ministry.

ANI Sep 17, 2025 16:06 IST googleads

The BMW car after crash on September 14 (File Photo/ANI)


New Delhi [India], September 17 (ANI): Delhi's Patiala House Court granted Delhi police time on Wednesday to argue Gaganpreet Kaur's bail plea in the BMW accident case that claimed the life of Navjot Singh, Deputy Secretary in the Finance Ministry.
The Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) granted the prosecution time until Saturday to oppose Gaganpreet Kaur's bail plea. The Delhi Police has filed its reply on the bail plea.
Meanwhile, the court extended the judicial custody of Gaganpreet Kaur till September 27.
The court has also issued notice on the application for preservation of CCTV footage of the accident. The court is to hear the application tomorrow.
The counsel for the accused has moved this application.
At the outset of the hearing on the bail plea, senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, while arguing for Gaganpreet Kaur, submitted that this is a simple accident case. Invoking the section related to culpable homicide not amounting to murder is totally unwanted.
The senior advocate also submitted that there was no proper investigation. There is an interview of DCP, he should be made a witness by the investigation officer.
An ambulance also came on the spot, but he did not carry the injured to the hospital. Should he not be accused? the senior advocate questioned.
He further argued that there was a DTC bus. It should have been impounded.
"I expect that the police will investigate the case in a fair manner," the senior advocate submitted.
He also submitted that the case diary is not paginated. It should be done as per the mandate of law.
There were two witnesses at the spot. They should be made a witness, senior advocate Ramesh Gupta said.
The senior advocate argued that the police are saying that she took the injured far away to a hospital, which attracts section 304 of the IPC against her; it is totally unwarranted.
On the other hand, Delhi police opposed the bail plea. Police said that the first information was received from the hospital. The accused was not seriously injured despite she got herself admitted in the ICU. She took the injured to a hospital far away from the spot. It raises serious doubt.
Advocate Atul Kumar, counsel for the family of victims, also opposed the bail plea.
He said that she (Gaganpreet Kaur) took the injured to the hospital 20 kilometres away, known to her family.
The injured was kept on a stretcher. Whereas the accused was admitted to the ICU, though she was not seriously injured, the counsel submitted.
She was in the ICU for hours. She did not inform the police. Neither did she make a call to an ambulance from the spot. It shows the conduct of the accused.
The counsel submitted that we can imagine the speed of the car that got overturned. Airbags opened after the accident.
"Why did the accused not make an ambulance call? The army base hospital is a minute away from the spot," the counsel questioned.
The public prosecutor submitted that he is not prepared to argue the bail. He should be granted time to oppose the bail plea. (ANI)

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