Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Following the Pune car accident in which two people, including his daughter Ashwini Koshta, lost their lives, the father of the deceased is demanding strict legal action against the accused for scaring others. The law should take action against (the accused) as per the Constitution and existing laws so that people learn a lesson from this.'' Age, we did not let him drive. We could have given them a car but they should learn to drive first.'' She had studied in Pune and was also working. She went there in December,'' he said.The accident took place in the early hours of Sunday, when a luxury CA hit their motorcycle near Kalyani Nagar in Pune, resulting in the untimely death of Ashwini Koshta and another victim, Anees Awadhiya. Giving information about her life, Ashwini Koshta's brother said, "She turned 2 in January and completed her education in a college in Pune, then got a job during the lockdown. She has been living in Pune for the last 6 years. She excelled in studies and was one of the top students.
“We were two siblings, and she was younger than me.She also spoke to her father for the last time on the day of the incident, and told him about going to a party for dinner. We got the news that night. His friends had called us from his phone; They knew the password, so they called using her phone, and that's how we found out that a speeding car had hit them from behind, all we were told was that it was an accident, so we went there immediately. Passed out. There should be a proper investigation as per law and that is all we want,” he said, demanding action against the accused. Meanwhile, Pune City Police arrested the owner and bar manager of the bar who had served liquor to the minor accused on the night.Accident. Police officials said that earlier in the day, the police had detained the father of the minor accused in the Pune car accident case. According to Pune Police Commissioner, Amitesh Kumar, father of the minor accused, has been detained this morning from Sambhajinagar area of ​​Aurangba district of Maharashtra. On Monday, Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said that Pune Police is seeking permission. The teenage accused, who killed two people in the Pune rash driving case, should be tried as an adult under sections of the Juvenile Justice Act."Police have taken yesterday's incident seriously. We have taken action under section 304 of the IPC, which is non-bailable." It was a heinous crime as per the section...an intoxicated car driver was driving recklessly on a narrow lane," Pune police commissioner told ANI. Earlier on May 19, the Juvenile Justice Board had recently The accused involved in a car accident was granted bail. In Pune, said Prashant Patil, lawyer for the juvenile accused. The bail comes with several conditions aimed at rehabilitation and awareness.The conditions include the following: The accused must work with the traffic police of Yerwada for 15 days; The accused must write an essay on that accident; He should get treatment from the concerned doctor to get relief from drinking alcohol; And psychiatric consultation should be sought and a report submitted.