
The ISKCON bridge accident took place in Ahmedabad in July 2023. 9 people had died in this. Fact: Patel, the accused in this case, has now got regular bail from the Supreme Court. With this decision, Patel will be released on bail after spending about three and a half years in jail after the accident. Earlier in February, keeping in mind the seriousness of the case, the Supreme Court had directed the lower court to interrogate about 25 witnesses by May.
After this decision of the Supreme Court, this matter has once again become a topic of discussion in entire Gujarat. This horrific accident that happened on ISKCON Bridge is considered to be one of the most famous road accidents of the state. People were angry and sad after seeing the scene of the accident. There was a lot of discussion about this incident on social media also. Also, demand for strict action was raised.
Regular bail granted from Supreme Court with conditions
After this, the police had registered a case under serious sections against the accused Fakt Patel in this case. On the other hand, during the case, Patel had filed bail petitions in various courts but considering the seriousness of the case and the loss of life and property in the accident, he did not get relief. Now the Supreme Court has granted regular bail with some conditions. However, even after getting bail, the accused will have to follow the conditions set by the court.
Many important witnesses still remain to be interrogated
The hearing of this case is currently going on. Interrogation of witnesses, recording of statements and presentation of evidence is going on in the lower court. It has been learned that many important witnesses are still left to be interrogated in this case. Based on the evidence presented in the court and the statements of witnesses, this case may take an important turn in the coming times. On the other hand, there are still a lot of emotions rising among the people regarding the ISKCON Bridge accident case. After this decision of the Supreme Court, now all eyes are on the proceedings and final decision of the lower court.
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