The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) on Wednesday extended till June 12 the observation home remand of the teenager accused in the luxury car crash case in which two young working professionals were killed in Maharashtra's Pune.
A five-member committee has been formed by the Maharashtra state's Woman and Child Development Department to scrutinise whether the Juvenile Justice Board (JJ Board) members appointed by the state adhered to proper judicial procedures in granting bail to the involved teenager in the May 19 P
Further, the Pune Commissioner said that the crime branch is also looking out for the person with whom the blood sample of the Juvenile was replaced by the doctors.
"If a juvenile or CCL is arrested, investigative agencies must file a charge sheet within 30 days of the arrest to consider them as an adult. After the charge sheet is filed, a two-month procedure follows, which includes psychological and social assessments along with a de-addiction test. Th
The Juvenile Justice Board on Wednesday remanded the 17-year-old accused in an accident involving a luxury car in Maharashtra's Pune to observation home till June 5.
The father of the minor accused in the accident involving a luxury vehicle in Maharashtra's Pune has been sent to police custody until May 24, officials said on Wednesday. People threw ink at the police van in which the accused's father was brought to court for the hearing.
The police have issued a notice to the minor accused in the Pune car accident, instructing him to appear before the Juvenile Justice Board by 12:30 PM today for a hearing on the review petition, sources said.
The accident, which occurred in the early hours of Sunday after a luxury car collided with their motorcycle near Kalyani Nagar in Pune, resulted in the untimely demise of two young people.
"Through you (ANI), I appeal to all activists and media persons that the police have done their job and the law will take its course. However, in the midst of all this, if anyone reveals the identity of the minor, it will also be a crime under the same law under which these cases have bee