Dr. Pallavi Saple's big statement in Porsche car accident

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Dr. Pallavi Saple's big statement in porsche car accident…

New information has come to light in the pune car accident case. The inquiry committee formed by the state government to investigate the allegations leveled against the doctors of Sassoon Hospital is headed by JJ Hospital Dean Dr. Pallavi Saple. Meanwhile, she met pune Crime Branch officials at the CP office. She said, "Today we investigated. We met the concerned officials. We got detailed information from the hospital. After our investigation, we will file a report to the state government. The state government will take action... The government has asked us to file a report as soon as possible. The inquiry we have made is confidential. We will not be able to comment more on it."

The maharashtra government has formed a committee in the pune car accident case which will investigate the conduct of the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) members and see whether the rules were fully followed while issuing orders in the case. An official said that the state women and Child Development Department (WCD) constituted a five-member committee last week. He said that it is headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Commissioner of the department and it is likely to submit its report by next week. On May 19, in kalyani Nagar of pune, the minor accused driving a porsche car allegedly hit two software engineers riding a motorcycle, killing them. police claimed that the 17-year-old accused was driving the car in a drunken state.

The JJB had granted bail to the minor a few hours after the incident. It had asked the minor to write a 300-word essay on road accidents, which was widely criticized. WCD Commissioner prashant Narnavare said that the JJB consists of one member from the judiciary and two people appointed by the state government. He said, "We have constituted a committee which will investigate the conduct of the JJB members appointed by the state government and will see whether the rules were fully followed while issuing orders in the car accident case."

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