Posted: 19 Aug 2016 07:07
PM PDT
HC slaps Rs 50,000 fine on minor boy who drove
without licence
The Bombay High Court has imposed a fine of Rs
50,000 on the father of a minor boy, who drove his family car without having a
licence and met with an accident in the city last year injuring his minor
friend sitting behind.
After the accident on November 14, 2015, the
injured boy was hospitalised and a case of negligent driving was filed in
Versova Police Station against the boy who was driving the car which had
crashed against a road divider in Lokhandwala area of suburban Andheri Versova.
However, parents of the both the children later
came to a settlement and jointly filed a petition in the high court seeking to
quash the FIR.
“In the normal circumstances, we would have
allowed the parties to get the FIR quashed without imposing cost or on a
payment of nominal cost. But the facts of this case are disturbing in nature,”
observed a bench headed by Justice Naresh Patil in a recent order.
“The owner of the vehicle i.e petitioner’s
father allowed his minor son to drive a four wheeler due to which minor son of
the respondent suffered very serious injuries. We share concern of the public
prosecutor that message must go to the society at large. In such a situation
even a by-passer or any other third party could have suffered serious damage or
injuries. Fortunately that did not happen,” the bench said.
The bench quashed the FIR on condition that the
father of the petitioner Rajesh Dholay pay Rs 50,000 costs and deposit the
money within two weeks with Tata Memorial Hospital and Cancer
Research Institute in Mumbai.
(Source : PTI)
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