After nine-and-a-half years of trial, A Delhi court pronounced its judgement in the high profile BMW hit-and-run-case. The court has sentenced Sanjeev Nanda to five-year jail term for killing six people while driving his BMW car.
Judgement of the Delhi court is really a landmark and alarming signal for those who violate the rules on road. In fact, many hit-and-run cases are still pending in the court due to delayed hearings and other reasons and the accused enjoy the freedom.
Does Sanjeev Nanda’s crime match his punishment or is it too little, too late?
Do you think that this would stop youngsters from drinking and driving?
Judgement of the Delhi court is really a landmark and alarming signal for those who violate the rules on road. In fact, many hit-and-run cases are still pending in the court due to delayed hearings and other reasons and the accused enjoy the freedom.
Does Sanjeev Nanda’s crime match his punishment or is it too little, too late?
Do you think that this would stop youngsters from drinking and driving?

on September 8, 2008, 5:08 pm
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