Kanpur Lamborghini Case: Accused Shivam Mishra Granted Bail, Released on INR 20,000 Bond
Shivam Mishra, accused in the high-profile Kanpur Lamborghini accident case, has been granted bail by the court, which dismissed the police's request for a 14-day judicial remand.
In a significant development in the high-profile Lamborghini accident case in Kanpur, accused Shivam Mishra has been granted bail by the ACMM court. This ruling came after the court dismissed the police's plea for a 14-day judicial remand, which was based on their investigations. The court found that the police could not substantiate their claims regarding the notice procedure served to Shivam, leading to his release on a bond of INR 20,000. This case has garnered much attention due to the severe implications of the accident that involved a luxury Lamborghini and resulted in several people being injured.
The case revolves around an incident that occurred on VIP Road in Kanpur, where Shivam, son of K.K. Mishra, the owner of the Banshidhar Tobacco Group, was involved in a serious car accident with a nearly INR 12 crore Lamborghini. Initial investigations and a viral video confirmed that he was driving the vehicle at the time of the incident. The Kanpur police acted swiftly, forming five teams to apprehend Shivam, which indicates the seriousness of the situation as it raised concerns about public safety and responsible behavior among affluent individuals.
Following his arrest earlier today, news of Shivam's bail has sparked discussions about the legal processes surrounding high-profile cases in India, as well as societal perceptions of wealth and privilege in the justice system. As the court has ordered Shivam to cooperate with ongoing police investigations, this case is likely to continue drawing media attention and public scrutiny as it unfolds further.