Mumbai police on Tuesday arrested Mihir Shah, two days after the 24-year-old allegedly rammed his BMW car into a two-wheeler, killing a woman and leaving her husband injured. Mihir, whose father is a leader of the ruling Shiv Sena, had fled after the fatal crash. Mihir was arrested near Mumbai, a police official said. Police said Mihir Shah's father Rajesh Shah took an active part in ensuring his son's escape and also had plans to tow away the offending vehicle
The family Kaveri Nakhwa, who was killed after a BMW car was run over her in Mumbai, on Tuesday demanded death sentence for the accused. A Mumbai court remanded Shiv Sena leader Rajesh Shah in a 14-day judicial custody in a fatal BMW hit-and-run case. The Sena leader's son, Mihir Shah (24), was allegedly driving the BMW car which fatally knocked down Kaveri Nakhwa (45), and injured her husband Pradeep while the couple was on their two-wheeler in Mumbai’s Worli area on Sunday morning.
In an interview with CNBC-TV18's Rituparna Bhuyan, Rajesh Shah, former CII president and co-author of the book Resurgent India, discussed the Land Act and also shared his views on the exchange rate and Indian exports.
Investors lapped up shares of Mukand on Thursday after the Corporate Debt Restructuring Empowered Group (CDR EG) approved exit of company from CDR mechanism. The stock gained 11.4 percent intraday.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Rajesh Shah, co-chairman & managing director, Mukund says the panel has approved the company‘s exit from corporate debt restructuring plan.