Rajasthan HC denies bail to doctor who rammed his car inside hospital in drunken state

Published On 2023-07-05 10:07 GMT   |   Update On 2023-07-05 10:07 GMT
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Denying relief to a doctor, who allegedly caused the spot death of one person and the miscarriage of a pregnant woman as a result of his drunk driving at the hospital premises, the Rajasthan High Court has rejected his bail application.

Rejecting the bail plea, the High Court bench of Justice Kuldeep Mathur observed, "In the prima facie opinion of this Court, the incidents of speeding and drunken driving are increasing day by day and are the major contributing factors in the road accidents. While granting bails in such matter, the seriousness of the accusations has to be taken into consideration. The cases of such nature just cannot be compared with the cases where a person causes death by rash or negligent driving."

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No Bail To Doctor Who Rammed His Car Inside Hospital In Drunken State Leading To Death Of One Patient, Miscarriage Of Another



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