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Gujarat's BMW Hit-And-Run Convict Gets Bail
- Monday August 3, 2015
- India News |
Vismay Shah, who was awarded a five-year jail term by a court in Ahmedabad for killing two people with his car, has been granted bail by the Supreme Court.
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Gujarat's BMW Hit-and-Run Convict Refused Bail; Lawyer Cites Salman Khan Case
- Tuesday July 21, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Gujarat High Court on Monday rejected the bail plea of Vismay Shah, awarded a five-year jail term by a lower court in a 2013 BMW hit-and-run case, even as his lawyer cited the case of superstar Salman Khan who was given the relief in a similar incident in Mumbai.
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BMW Hit-n-Run Case: Vismay Shah Challenges Conviction in High Court
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Vismay Shah, who was awarded a five-year jail term in the 2013 BMW hit-and-run case by a local court yesterday, filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court on Tuesday against his conviction.
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Gujarat's BMW Hit-And-Run Convict Gets Bail
- Monday August 3, 2015
- India News |
Vismay Shah, who was awarded a five-year jail term by a court in Ahmedabad for killing two people with his car, has been granted bail by the Supreme Court.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gujarat's BMW Hit-and-Run Convict Refused Bail; Lawyer Cites Salman Khan Case
- Tuesday July 21, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Gujarat High Court on Monday rejected the bail plea of Vismay Shah, awarded a five-year jail term by a lower court in a 2013 BMW hit-and-run case, even as his lawyer cited the case of superstar Salman Khan who was given the relief in a similar incident in Mumbai.
- www.ndtv.com
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BMW Hit-n-Run Case: Vismay Shah Challenges Conviction in High Court
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Vismay Shah, who was awarded a five-year jail term in the 2013 BMW hit-and-run case by a local court yesterday, filed a petition in the Gujarat High Court on Tuesday against his conviction.
- www.ndtv.com