Vishal Agarwal, the father of the accused minor, and Dr Ajay Taware, who faked the teen's blood report, communicated 14 times on May 19, the day of the accident.
Pune Porsche crash state panel probe conduct 2 Juvenile Justice Board members check norms followed bail order; Maharashtra government set up four member committee probe conduct two Juvenile Justice Board members state appointed report expected next week; latest news on news18.com
A committee has been established by the Maharashtra government to investigate the conduct of Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) members in the Pune car crash case. The report is expected by next week. The incident involved a 17-year-old boy allegedly driving a speeding Porsche that resulted in the deaths of two IT professionals. Criticism arose when the JJB granted bail to the teenager and ordered him to write a 300-word essay on road accidents.