
Lamborghini case: Shivam Mishra released hours after arrest, court says no evidence
India Today
During the hearing, Shivam appeared in court and argued his own case, and the judge questioned aspects of the police investigation and the notices served.
A Kanpur court on Thursday granted bail to Shivam Mishra, Kanpur tobacco tycoon KK Mishra's son, who was arrested earlier in the day. He was accused of crashing his Lamborghini Revuelto, priced at Rs 10 crore, into pedestrians and other vehicles before bringing it to a halt after mounting a divider.
In the case related to the high-profile hit-and-run, the court rejected the police’s application for judicial remand of accused Shivam. During the hearing, Shivam appeared in court and argued his own case, and the judge questioned aspects of the police investigation and the notices served.
The court directed him to fully cooperate with the police probe and provide necessary documents, noting procedural concerns.
Shivam will be released on personal bond of Rs 20,000 while the investigation continues. Police had earlier claimed evidence pointed to Shivam being behind the wheel at the time of the crash.
Shivam Mishra was granted bail hours after he was arrested, days after a Lamborghini crash in Kanpur. Police maintained that he was driving the luxury car when it rammed into pedestrians and vehicles on VIP Road.
Authorities had sought his 14-day remand, stating he had been evading investigators and failing to cooperate.

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