It wasn't Shivam, the driver was driving the car... the complainant in the Lamborghini case has changed his stance
In a twist in the high-profile Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, the injured complainant has retracted his statement and filed a compromise application in court, claiming that it was not Shivam Mishra who was driving the luxury car at the time of the accident.
In a significant development in the Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, the injured complainant has made a startling reversal of his previous statements. Initially, there was much public scrutiny and police action regarding who was driving the luxury car during the incident, which involved Shivam Mishra, the son of a tobacco businessman. The complainant has now stated in a court affidavit that the car was actually being driven by Mohan Lal at the time of the accident, which contradicts earlier assertions made by various parties involved in the case.
The accused's lawyer has confidently presented their case before the court, asserting that the new affidavit from the complainant acknowledges Mohan Lal as the driver, significantly altering the narrative of the incident. The defense has submitted supporting documents, which they claim reinforce this new version of events, thus challenging the police's earlier claims regarding the identity of the driver at the time of the run-in.
Additionally, an affidavit from Mohan Lal has been presented, outlining the sequence of events surrounding the accident. This inclusion of new testimonies and evidence may impact the legal proceedings in this high-profile case and raise questions about the initial investigations. The shift in the complainant's stance highlights the complex dynamics at play and the ongoing legal discourse regarding accountability in such high-stakes incidents.