BMW Hit and Run Case Accuseds Bail Petition Rejected in Supreme Court

New Delhi:- On Monday, during the hearing of the Mumbai BMW Hit and Run case, the Supreme Court rejected the bail petition of accused Mihir Shah. During the hearing of the case, the Supreme Court strictly said that such boys need to be taught a lesson. At the same time, the court also said that parents are responsible for this incident. We have failed to give proper education to our children. Actually, a bench of Justice Dipankar Dutta and AG Masih was hearing Mihir Shah's petition.
In his petition, Shah had challenged the Bombay High Court order. The Supreme Court observed that Shah belongs to a wealthy family and his businessman father Rajesh Shah is a former leader of the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena in Maharashtra.
During the hearing, a two-judge bench expressed displeasure over the accused's conduct and said that what he does is he comes home in a Mercedes late at night, parks it in a shed and then leaves with a BMW, which he crashes. In this case, he should be kept in jail for a few more days.

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It is worth mentioning that senior advocate Rebecca John appeared in the Supreme Court today on behalf of Mihir Shah. She admitted that some facts in the case are somewhat unfortunate. In July 2024, Mihir Shah allegedly drove a speeding car on Worli Sea Face Road in Mumbai and due to that, hit a person riding a scooter. Even after this, Mihir did not stop, he continued driving the car. Pradeep Nakhwa, who was driving the scooter, survived the accident, but his wife died.
Today, senior advocate Rebecca John told the Supreme Court that the High Court had allowed Mihir Shah to file a bail petition after the statements of the witnesses were recorded. However, the bench suggested that in such a situation, you can withdraw the bail petition.