Pune: A 17-year-old boy, who was allegedly involved in a car accident in Pune, claimed that the two have been shifted to an observation home following an order by the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), an official at the facility said on Thursday. Gave this information to.

The official said that currently more than 30 minors are kept in the observation home located in the same premises where the hearing on the police review petition in connection with the case involving the teenager was held on Wednesday.

A Porsche car, allegedly driven by Kishore, who police claim was drunk at the time, crushed two motorcycle-riding software engineers at Kalyani Nagar in Maharashtra's Pune city in the early hours of Sunday.

Kishore, son of real estate developer Vishal Aggarwal (50), was later produced before the JJB, which granted him bail a few hours later. The police late again contacted JJB and sought review of its order.Following the uproar over the speedy bail, the JJB on Wednesday sent the boy to observation home till June 5.

“The child (CCL) who was in conflict with the law was immediately sent to the Nehru Industries Center Observation Home in Yerwada, where he is staying with other CCLs,” the facility official said.

A senior police officer said that the juvenile will be subjected to psychological evaluation during his stay in the observation home.

According to lawyer Prashant Patil, who represented the juvenile in the JJ hearing, the process of deciding whether a juvenile should be treated as an adult accused can take at least two months because of the consultation with psychiatrists, counselors and others. A report is called for, and then the JJB gives its verdict.

Patil said that during the remand, CCL will be kept in a rehabilitation home with specific parameters prescribed for this period.

He said, “The board has given instructions regarding providing a psychological psychiatrist or counselor to CCL to support their mental health and reintegrate them into the mainstream.,

While police said JJB on Wednesday evening canceled the bail given to the minor three days ago, his lawyer claimed that the bail has not been cancelled. No order has yet come on the police application in which permission has been sought to present him as an adult accused.

Police said, "As per the operative order issued by the JJ Board, it has sent the minor to the observation home till June 5. The order is yet to be issued on our petition to allow the police to treat him (the accused) as an adult." Has not been received till now." Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said on Wednesday.

Advocate Patil said that the bail granted on Sunday has not been cancelled.

"This is a modification of the earlier order...Cancellation of bail means canceling the earlier order and taking the person into custody," he told reporters on Wednesday.Here, it is not custody. This is a rehabilitation home."

The JJB, in its Sunday order, had also asked the teen to write a 300-word essay on road accidents, an order that was widely criticized.

Police have registered an FIR against the minor under IPC sections 30 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 304A (causing death by negligence), 279 (rash driving) and relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act.

A sessions court on Wednesday sent the boy's father and two Hotel Black Club employees, Nitesh Shewani and Jayesh Gawkar, to police custody till May 24.According to police, the teen had allegedly consumed alcohol at the hotel before the accident.

Police registered a case against his father under sections 75 and 77 of the Juvenile Justice Act and against the owner and staff of the two bars where the boy had gone for "serving liquor to a minor" before Sunday's accident.

Section 75 deals with "willfully neglecting a child, or exposing the child to mental or physical disease", while Section 77 deals with providing intoxicating liquors or drugs to a child.

According to the FIR, the real estate developer gave the car to his son despite knowing that the boy did not have a driving license, thus putting his life in danger, and also took him to a party despite knowing that he was a drinker. Gave permission.

Activist Prince Singhal, founder of Community Against Drunken Driving (CADD), a non-profit organisation, said in a statement on Wednesday that he has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to take cognizance of the Pune accident case and direct action against him Is.Criminal.