Pune: A case will be registered against the father of a teenager who was driving a luxury car and the bar that "served liquor to the boy" in a fatal accident in Pune, an official said on Sunday.

Two people were killed when a speeding luxury car hit their motorcycle in the city on Sunday, police said.

He said that a case has been registered against the 17-year-old car driver and he has been taken into custody. He was presented in the Juvenile Court, from where he got bail.

“In the case of the accident, action is being taken under sections 75 and 77 of the Juvenile Justice Act against the father of the accused and the bar that served liquor to the juvenile/accused,” Pune city police commissioner Amitesh Kumar said in a statement. ,

According to Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act, a person having actual control over a child can be punished if he intentionally assaults, abandons or neglects the child and ill-treats him, thereby causing Becomes a victim of mental illness. Or there is physical illness. Section 7 deals with giving alcohol or drugs to a child.The accident occurred around 3.15 am in Kalyani Nagar when a group of friends were returning home on a motorcycle after a party at a restaurant in the area.

According to the FIR, a speeding luxury car hit a motorcycle near Kalyani Nagar Junction, following which two occupants fell from the vehicle and died on the spot.

It said that after hitting the two, the car collided with the railing of the roadside footpath. A video surfaced on social media in which a group of people were seen beating up the driver who was trying to get out of the crashed car.

According to the FIR, the deceased have been identified as Anees Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa.A case was registered against the car driver at Yerwada police station under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way), 304 A (causing death to any person by any negligence). To cause) is included. includes) culpable homicide), 337 (causing hurt by any rash or negligent act likely to endanger human life or the personal safety of others) and 338 (causing grievous hurt by any act likely to endanger the life or personal safety of others) endangers personal safety) ) causing injury), and the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act