Supreme Court Gives Bail to Mother in Pune Porsche Case
The Supreme Court has given bail to the mother of a 17-year-old boy who crashed a Porsche car in Pune. The mother is one of 10 people who are accused of changing blood test reports to hide that the teenage driver had been drinking alcohol before the accident.
The court has put some strict rules for the mother while giving her bail. She must give her passport to the police, go to the police station regularly to show she’s present, and keep her mobile phone on so police can track where she goes. These rules will make sure she follows the law and doesn’t run away.
The police team wanted stricter rules and asked the court to stop the mother from staying in Pune district. But the court didn’t agree to this rule and allowed her to stay in Pune, though she must follow all other rules carefully.
This case became very famous because it involved a costly Porsche car and later showed how some people tried to change the blood test results. The police found that many people, including some doctors and the boy’s family members, worked together to hide the truth about the accident.
The court tried to be fair by giving bail to the mother while also making sure the police can continue their work properly. Using mobile phone tracking to keep an eye on the mother shows how courts are using new technology to make sure people follow bail rules.
The bail rules also make sure that the mother can’t disturb any witnesses or change any evidence in the case. While she can stay in Pune, she must be very careful to follow all the court’s rules. This case shows how courts handle such big cases where important evidence might’ve been changed by powerful people.
The incident adds to the growing list of Pune crime news that has drawn significant public attention in recent months.