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Utsav Bhasin refused anticipatory bail

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to give any interim protection against arrest to Utsav Bhasin, accused in the recent BMW hit-and-run case.

Rejecting his plea for protection against his possible arrest till Wednesday, Justice Veena Birbal said she would hear his anticipatory bail application tomorrow.

Earlier, arguing for him, his counsel D.C. Mathur submitted that Utsav had been falsely implicated in the case.

A Sessions court here last week had dismissed his anticipatory bail application.

The police had initially booked 19-year-old Utsav under Section 304-A but had later amended the FIR and added the non-bailable Section 304 to it following the death of Anuj Singh, one of the victims of the accident.

Utsav, son of a Delhi-based industrialist, had rammed his BMW into the two-wheeler on which Anuj was pillion-riding.

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