Jul 05, 2024 12:50 PM IST
The Porsche automobile crash which occurred in Kalyani Nagar, Pune triggered a nationwide outrage, after the minor was granted bail on lenient phrases.
The 17-year-old minor, allegedly concerned within the Pune Porsche automobile crash which claimed the lives of two folks, has submitted a 300-word essay on highway security in abidance with the bail circumstances of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), an official advised PTI on Friday.

The essay was submitted to JJB on Wednesday, stated the official in keeping with PTI.
On Might 19, {the teenager} who was allegedly below the impact of alcohol rammed a Porsche automobile into two software program engineers, Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta, killing them each.
A couple of hours after the incident, JJB ordered that the boy be saved below the care and supervision of his mother and father and grandfather.
JJB additionally ordered the minor to write down a 300-word essay on highway security.
The incident which occurred in Kalyani Nagar in Pune, triggered a nationwide outrage after the minor was granted bail on lenient phrases.
Following the outrage, the police moved the board looking for an modification of the bail order and on Might 22, he was ordered to be despatched to an statement residence.
The teenager’s mother and father and grandfather have been additionally arrested for trying to tampering proof. The daddy and grandfather have been later granted earlier in July.
The minor was launched from the statement residence in June following a habeas corpus petition filed by the boy’s paternal aunt, reported HT.
The Bombay Excessive Courtroom stated that the orders which remanded him to the power have been unlawful, reported PTI.
“We permit the habeas corpus petition and order his launch. We’re certain by regulation. The goals and targets of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Safety of Youngsters) Act should deal with him as any little one in battle with the regulation individually from adults, regardless of the seriousness of the crime,” a bench of Justice Bharati Dangre and Justice Manjusha Deshpande dominated, reported HT.
(with inputs from information companies)