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Court extends judicial custody of Delhi BMW crash accused till Sept 27; bail hearing on Saturday

The court has also issued notice on an application seeking preservation of CCTV footage of the accident, which it will hear on Thursday. The application was moved by the defence counsel

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The victim, Navjot Singh, served as the deputy secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs. File pic

The victim, Navjot Singh, served as the deputy secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs. File pic

The Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted Delhi Police time to argue the bail plea of Gaganpreet Kaur, the accused in the BMW accident case that claimed the life of Navjot Singh, a deputy secretary in the finance ministry.

The judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) allowed the prosecution time until Saturday to oppose the bail plea, noting that Delhi Police has already filed its reply, news agency ANI reported. Meanwhile, the court extended Kaur’s judicial custody till September 27.

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