BMW Tragedy: Legal Battle Unfolds Over Delhi Crash
A Delhi court extended the judicial custody of Gaganpreet Kaur, involved in a crash that left a finance ministry official dead. Legal battles ensue over charges of culpable homicide and the preservation of evidence, while both victim and accused families demand justice following the tragic accident.

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The ongoing legal battle surrounding the fatal BMW crash in Delhi has intensified, with a court extending the judicial custody of Gaganpreet Kaur. The incident, which resulted in the death of a finance ministry official, has stirred legal discussions, with allegations ranging from culpable homicide to evidence preservation demands.
Senior advocate Ramesh Gupta, representing Kaur, is pushing for the preservation of CCTV evidence connected to the crash and argues against the charges, calling them a conversion of accident into culpable homicide. Gupta has highlighted procedural issues and questioned the roles of law enforcement at the accident scene.
The opposing counsel argues that Kaur's actions post-crash suggested malafide intent, highlighting delays in emergency response. The case, involving serious accusations and emotional testimonies, continues to draw attention, with the court set to further deliberate over the complex matter in upcoming sessions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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