Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bhasin convicted for driving rash, freed of homicide charge

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

2008 CASE VERDICT Delhi court fixes May 26 for pronouncin­g quantum of sentence

A Delhi court on Friday acquitted Utsav Bhasin of harsher charges but convicted him under the lighter offence of causing death by rash and negligent driving in the 2008 BMW hitand-run case in south Delhi.

Utsav Bhasin, son of a Haryana-based businessma­n, was acquitted of charges of culpable homicide, in which the maximum punishment is up to life imprisonme­nt.

Bhasin, then 19, was driving his BMW car when he hit two men — Anuj Singh and Mrigank Singh — on a motorcycle on September 11, 2008, near Moolchand flyover in south Delhi.

He was arrested, but later released on bail after giving two sureties of ₹20,000 each.

The court has fixed May 26 to pronounce the quantum of sentence.

The court convicted Bhasin under Sections 304A (causing death by rash and negligent act), 279 (driving rashly which could endanger human life) and 338 (causing grievous hurt) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

He was acquitted of charges under Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder). The court acquitted him of these charges citing lack of evidence to prosecute him on harsher terms.

The court observed that the

COURT HAS ASKED COPS TO FILE A REPORT ON

THE ECONOMIC STATUS OF VICTIM’S FAMILY, THE CONVICT, AND HIS FAMILY

witnesses did not support the charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

However, under Sections 304 and 338 of the IPC, Bhasin may face imprisonme­nt for two years or a fine.

Anuj Singh, who suffered injuries on cervical spine and slipped into coma and later died, was working as a freelance journalist and was also pursuing a course in graphic designing and animation from a private institutio­n in south Delhi.

The victim’s father and brother were present in the court room during the trial.

The court has asked them to remain present on the next hearing on May 26.

The court will then hear arguments on the quantum of sentence and amount of compensati­on.

The court has also asked the police to file a report on the economic condition of the victim’s family and the convict and his family.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Utsav Bhasin, then 19, was driving his BMW car when he hit two men near Moolchand in 2008.
HT FILE Utsav Bhasin, then 19, was driving his BMW car when he hit two men near Moolchand in 2008.

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