Accident

FIR Against Mahindra Group Chairman & 12 Others For ‘False Assurances’; Check Case Details

Kanpur: An FIR has been lodged here against Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra and 12 employees of Mahindra & Mahindra Limited for “false assurances” on the safety of a car.

The case was registered following a complaint by Kanpur resident Rajesh Mishra, who alleged that the company sold him a Scorpio which didn’t have airbags, leading to the death of his son in a car accident.

Mishra bought the black Scorpio for Rs 17.39 lakh in 2020 and gifted it to his son Apoorv.

While returning from Lucknow to Kanpur with friends last year, Apoorva’s car hit a divider due to foggy conditions and overturned. Apoorv died on the spot.

“On January 14, 2022, my son Dr Apoorv was returning to Kanpur from Lucknow in the car. Along with Apoorv, his friends were also in the car and all of them were wearing seat belts (mentioned in the police report). Because of fog, the car hit the divider and then toppled several times and my son died at the spot,” the complaint stated.

Mishra further said in his complaint that he would not have purchased the car had it not been for assurances given by the dealership and the company in advertisements.

Despite everyone wearing seat belts, the airbags in the car didn’t open, resulting in his son’s death, stated Mishra, adding that the company had cheated him by giving false assurances.

Mishra also said that he found out through sources that there were no airbags in the car.

Car dealership manager Anand Gopal Mahindra was among those booked at Raipurwa police station in Kanpur on Saturday.

They have been booked under IPC sections 420 (cheating), 287 (Negligent conduct with respect to machinery), 304-A (causing death by negligence), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace), 506 (criminal intimidation), and 102-B (criminal intimidation).

The case could be lodged after the complainant approached a local court to get an order for filing the case.

In a press statement, Mahindra & Mahindra said it “would like to clarify with respect to an FIR that was filed on September 23, 2023. The case is over 18 months old, and the said incident happened in January 2022.”

The statement further said: “It was alleged that the vehicle did not have airbags. We would hence like to categorically reconfirm that the Scorpio S9 variant manufactured in 2020 did have airbags. We have investigated and there was no malfunction of the airbags. It was a rollover case which would not deploy the frontal airbags. A detailed technical investigation was completed by our teams in October 2022. The matter is currently sub judice and we are committed to cooperating with the authorities for any further investigation that is required. We completely empathise with the family and offer our deepest condolences to them in their grief.”

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Mukesh Khanna Trolled For His Half-Hearted Apology To Sonakshi Sinha

Mumbai: After Sonakshi Sinha clapped back at Mukesh Khanna for his ‘distasteful’ comments about her…

6 hours ago

Sandhya Theatre Stampede: Injured Minor Boy Declared Brain Dead

Hyderabad: A casual movie outing turned fatal for a 35-year-old woman and her minor son…

6 hours ago

Odisha: Will Pramila Mallik Come Under ED Scanner ?

Bhubanesewar: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided properties linked to Khirod Chandra Mallick, brother of BJD…

6 hours ago

[Watch] Plane Goes Out Of Control, Crashes Into Building Near Airport

New York: At least two people were killed when a plane crashed into a building near…

6 hours ago

Ambedkar Row: Congress Twisted My Words, They Will Sit In Opposition For 15 Years Even If I Resign, Says Amit Shah

New Delhi: Under fire from the Opposition and facing a privilege notice for his remarks…

6 hours ago

Rs 10 Lakh Bribery Case In Odisha: All 3 Arrested By CBI Granted Conditional Bail

Bhubaneswar: A special court in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday granted conditional bail to the three persons…

7 hours ago

This website uses cookies.