Victim’s father criticizes system, says law failed more than tragedy
The father of one of the victims in the Pune Porsche crash has voiced his anguish after the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) upheld the minor status of the teen accused. He stated that the legal decision has hurt more than the death of his daughter. The family now plans to appeal the ruling.
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Image source:- The Hindustan Times
JJB Upholds Juvenile Status
The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) has reaffirmed that the 17-year-old accused in the tragic Pune Porsche crash will be tried as a minor. This ruling comes despite national outrage and demands to try him as an adult due to the gravity of the crime, which claimed two young lives.
Family Reacts with Deep Disappointment
The father of one of the victims expressed profound sorrow, stating, “The law hurts more than the loss of my daughter.” His words reflect the mounting frustration felt by families who see this verdict as a blow to justice. The family has announced plans to appeal the decision in higher courts.
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Legal Options Still Open
While the JJB verdict stands, legal experts confirm that the victim’s family can challenge the ruling in the sessions court. The case has reignited national discussions on juvenile crime and accountability, especially when the accused comes from a privileged background.
The Fatal Porsche Crash
The teen driver, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, crashed a Porsche into a motorbike, killing two software engineers in Kalyani Nagar in May 2025. The incident shocked the country and raised serious concerns about privilege, underage driving, and delayed justice.
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