Khaturia is accused of driving his Gurkha unit car through rain-flooded streets, causing water to swell, breach the doors of the three-story building and flood the basement. (Picture: Screenshot/ANI video)
Earlier on Wednesday, the court refused bail to Katuria and said CCTV footage showed the driver was even warned of the potential danger ahead by some passers-by but he failed to pay any attention
The SUV driver arrested in connection with the death of three UPSC students in the basement of Delhi's Rajinder Nagar coaching center walked out of Tihar jail on Friday. A Tis Hazari court granted him bail on Thursday.
Manuj Kathuria is accused of driving his Gurkha Force car through rain-flooded streets, causing water levels to swell, breach the doors of the three-story building and flood the basement.
Earlier on Wednesday, a court denied bail to Katuria, a businessman by profession. The court said CCTV footage showed the driver was even warned by some passers-by about possible dangers ahead, but he ignored them.
On July 27, three students died when the basement of the IAS Training Institute in old Rajender Nagar was flooded.
After the tragedy, Rau's IAS research circle announced a compensation of Rs 50 lakh each to the families of three UPSC applicants who unfortunately drowned when rainwater flooded the basement of the institute.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation seized the basements of 25 illegally operating coaching centres, offices or other commercial entities in different parts of the city between July 28 and July 31. Patel's venue in west Delhi.
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