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1999 Delhi hit-and-run case

The 1999 Delhi hit-and-run case refers to a high-profile incident that occurred on the night of 10 October 1999, when a speeding car, allegedly driven by a wealthy businessman, struck and killed three members of a family in the Lajpat Nagar area of New Delhi. The case attracted significant media attention due to the circumstances surrounding the incident, including allegations of reckless driving and the suspect’s attempts to evade law enforcement. Following a lengthy legal battle, the trial concluded in 2007, resulting in a controversial verdict that sparked widespread public debate regarding the influence of socio-economic status in judicial proceedings. This case has since been cited in discussions about road safety, justice for victims, and the accountability of affluent individuals in India.