Telangana police have registered a case against Lingamaneni Sanjush, son of Janasena Party Rajya Sabha MP Lingamaneni Ramesh, for allegedly killing a 26-year-old woman with a speeding Aston Martin in Hyderabad on…
Telangana police have registered a case against Lingamaneni Sanjush, son of Janasena Party Rajya Sabha MP Lingamaneni Ramesh, for allegedly killing a 26-year-old woman with a speeding Aston Martin in Hyderabad on August 16.

The victim, Bharati Mukhi from Odisha, worked at a lifestyle store in Inorbit Mall. She was crossing a road in Madhapur with a colleague after eating when the luxury car hit her. She died on the spot.
Police filed the FIR under section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which deals with death by rash or negligent act. The case has drawn attention because of the involvement of a VIP family and a supercar worth crores.
The case mirrors several hit-and-run incidents in Hyderabad involving wealthy families. The key question is whether police will apply the more serious section 105 for culpable homicide, which carries a longer prison term. Section 106(1) is a bailable offence with a maximum two-year sentence. The victim's family is likely to demand an upgrade. The next step is for Sanjush to be produced before a magistrate, where bail will be decided. Watch whether the Telangana government transfers the case to a special investigation team, a common move in high-profile accidents.
Source: aajtak.in
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