Vadodara witnessed a tragic accident on March 14 when a speeding car hit multiple two-wheelers, resulting in the death of a ...
Eyewitnesses said Rakshit Chaurasiya appeared intoxicated. Police are investigating, and the car's owner was also arrested.
While the accused driver, Rakshit is already in police custody, Vadodara Police Commissioner Narasimha Komar said that there ...
A Vadodara court granted the police one-day custody of law student Rakshit Chaurasiya, who caused a car accident leading to ...
Rakshit Ravish Chaurasiya claims he was trying to avoid pothole on the road when the incident happened. Police on the lookout ...
According to the eyewitness who caught Rakshit Chaurasiya after the incident, the accused looked drunk and was shouting ...
In their request for the remand, the Vadodara police told the court that further investigation was required to establish the ...
The accused Rakshit Chaurasiya said that he was driving the car at a speed of 50 kmph and was not in inebriated state ...
In video, Rakshit Chaurasia is heard saying “Nikita,” which he later claimed he shouted randomly in panic while denying being intoxicated.
Stay informed with our live blog covering India’s latest in politics, economy, crime, and general news. Get real-time updates ...
A woman was killed on the spot and four others injured when the car driven by the accused crashed into their two-wheelers ...
Rakshit Chaurasiya, a 23-year-old law student who was behind the wheel, was arrested, and police took his friend, Pranshu ...