BMW case verdict
Sanjeev Nanda has been held guilty under Section 304 (Part II) -- culpable homicide not amounting to murder -- of the IPC.
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The Delhi High Court gave its verdict for the infamous BMW hit-and-run case on 20th July 2009. The High Court upholds conviction against Nanda and three others. However, it reduces Nanda's jail term from five to two years. Moment of truth: Delhi Police personnel escorted Sanjeev Nanda to prison from the Patiala House court on September 2, 2008. (AFP)
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Crestfallen: Sanjeev Nanda at Delhi's Patiala House court on the day of verdict. (NDTV)
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Judgment day: Sanjeev Nanda, grandson of former Naval Chief S M Nanda, was on 2 September 2008 convicted by a Delhi court for mowing down six persons in the nine-year-old BMW hit-and-run case. (NDTV)
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Bleak future: Flamboyant Sanjeev Nanda faces ten years in prison. (NDTV)
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Guilty as charged: Sanjeev Nanda had been held guilty under Section 304 (Part II) -- culpable homicide not amounting to murder -- of the IPC. (NDTV)
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Shocked: Sanjeev Nanda's father, Lieutenant Commander Suresh Nanda, and grandmother come out of the Patiala House court on September 2, 2008. (AFP)
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Not his day: Sanjeev Nanda, convict in the BMW hit-and-run case, arrived at the Patiala House court on September 2, 2008. (PTI)
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