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1999 Delhi hit-and-run case

In 1999, Sanjeev Nanda, then a Wharton Business School student, and son of Indian industrialist Suresh Nanda〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/29649839.cms )〕 ran over six people, including three police officers. While Nanda and several related parties were initially acquitted and released in a trial in 1999,〔 〕 Nanda was later found guilty in 2008 and sentenced to two years in prison, which was reduced to time served, a large fine, and two years of community service by the Indian Supreme Court in 2012.〔 The case attracted media attention, and was viewed by ''India Today'' as "a test of the judicial system's ability to take on the powerful".〔(indiatoday.digitaltoday.in )〕
== Hit-and-run case ==
In the early morning of 10 January 1999, Sanjeev Nanda was returning from a late night party in Gurgaon with some friends.
Nanda had apparently been instructed by his parents not to drive that night, but was at the wheel anyway. There was a police checkpoint on Lodhi Road and it appears that the constable may have challenged the car, though it is also possible that the car was going so fast that it was out of control. In any event, it is alleged that Sanjeev's BMW crashed through all the people at the police checkpoint, immediately killing two constables and two others. Another policeman and another bystander died later in hospital. The seventh victim survived.
After running through the policemen, he allegedly stopped the car to check the damage, saw people under the car, and according to the prosecution, at this point a co-passenger said: "Let’s go," and they quickly drove away. The car was then driven to a house in Golf Links, New Delhi, where a watchman and driver were instructed to clean the bumpers and bonnet of the car. Subsequently the police charged these three with destroying evidence. A few days later, a witness came forward to describe the scene. At the time of the crash, he was on his way to the railway station.〔

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