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BMW case: Court extends judicial custody of Utsav

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  • A Delhi Court on Friday extended by 14 days the judicial custody of Utsav Bhasin, a Haryana industrialist's teenaged son accused of killing a motorcyclist with his BMW car.

    Metropolitan Magistrate Praveen Singh extended his custody till October 23 when Bhasin was produced before him on the expiry of his remand.

    Earlier, the Court had dismissed the bail plea of Bhasin on October 6.

    The teenaged son of industrialist R K Bhasin, from Bahadurgarh, Haryana, had surrendered on September 27 before the police after the Delhi High Court refused to grant him anticipatory bail. Later, a magisterial court had sent him to 13 days' judicial custody.

    Bhasin (19) was allegedly at the wheels when his BMW car hit two men on a motorcycle around 2.30 am on September 11 near Moolchand flyover in South Delhi here.

    Anuj Singh, a BPO employee who received spinal injuries, had succumbed to his injuries on the next day of the incident. While another victim Mrigank Singh, a journalist, was hospitalised.

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