Anjali delhi case

  1. Murder charges invoked in Anjali case; police move tribunal for compensation to kin
  2. Delhi Kanjhawala case: Who is Anjali Singh's friend Nidhi? Why victim's family is alleging her involvement in death
  3. Delhi Kanjhawala case: Accused confess to knowing Anjali was being dragged, say ‘we didn’t stop because…’
  4. Delhi Horror: 'Knew Anjali was trapped, kept driving because...': Shocking confession of Kanjhawala murder case accused
  5. Delhi Horror case: Anjali's autopsy report reveals, brain matter missing, skull open, spine broken, 40 injuries
  6. Delhi hit & run case: Theft at victim Anjali's residence; family alleges Nidhi's role
  7. Delhi Kanjhawala case: 'Anjali was SCREAMING, car occupants knew she was stuck under wheels,' recalls victim's friend
  8. Delhi Kanjhawala case: Accused confess to knowing Anjali was being dragged, say ‘we didn’t stop because…’
  9. Delhi Kanjhawala case: Who is Anjali Singh's friend Nidhi? Why victim's family is alleging her involvement in death
  10. Delhi hit & run case: Theft at victim Anjali's residence; family alleges Nidhi's role


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Murder charges invoked in Anjali case; police move tribunal for compensation to kin

• • • • Murder charges invoked in Anjali case; police move tribunal for compensation to kin Murder charges invoked in Anjali case; police move tribunal for compensation to kin Anjali Singh, who used to work at an event management company, was riding home after meeting friends in Pul Prahladpur when a Baleno hit her scooter before dragging her from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. Delhi Police have invoked murder charges against the four men who allegedly hit 20-year-old Anjali Singhwith their car on New Year’s eve and dragged her body for nearly 12 km in the national capital resulting in her death. Police said they have “sufficient” evidence, adding the accused will now face murder charges along with those of rash driving and criminal conspiracy filed earlier against them. Police said they have also moved the Motor Act Claims Tribunal (MACT) to grant compensation to Singh’s family at the earliest. Singh, who used to work at an event management company, was riding home after meeting friends in Pul Prahladpur when a Baleno hit her scooter before dragging her from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. Initially, police arrested five men — Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mithun, and Manoj Mittal – in the case. At the time, it was believed that Deepak was driving the car. However, it later came to light that Deepak was roped in by the other accused, his friends, since he had a driver’s licence. At the time of the incident, Amit was driving the car while Deepak was at home, police said. Amit,...

Delhi Kanjhawala case: Who is Anjali Singh's friend Nidhi? Why victim's family is alleging her involvement in death

Ever since the Delhi Kanjhawala case left the national capital stunned by the gruesome death of a 20-year-old girl named Anjali Singh. Now, several claims made by Anjali’s friend Nidhi have come under scrutiny, especially by the victim’s family. Nidhi was riding pillion on the scooty being driven by Anjali on the night of her death, and she had claimed that the victim was drunk at the time of the hit-and-run. Anjali was dragged to death under a Maruti Baleno on January 1, while Nidhi suffered mild injuries. Who is Anjali’s friend Nidhi? While not many details are known about Nidhi, she was seen with Anjali a few hours before the Delhi Sultanpuri incident, and also during the collision of their scooty with the car of the accused. Nidhi claims to be Anjali’s friend, while the victim’s family has said that they had never heard of her. During the police questioning, Nidhi had said that she had only known victim Anjali for 15 days, and the New Year party at the hotel was the first time that they were going out together. She had also fought with Anjali outside the hotel, as captured by the CCTV. It must be noted that Nidhi was arrested in a drug smuggling case in 2020, for trying to smuggle drugs from Telangana into Agra. She is currently out on bail. This goes against the claims of the Delhi Police, who had said that Nidhi has no police cases against her. Earlier, Nidhi had claimed that she and Anjali had a fight about her driving the scooty while she was drunk. The victim had ...

Delhi Kanjhawala case: Accused confess to knowing Anjali was being dragged, say ‘we didn’t stop because…’

The gruesome death of a 20-year-old woman named Anjali Singh in Delhi’s Kanjhawala area on January 1 shook everyone to their core. Singh was dragged to death after she got trapped under a Maruti Baleno during a hit-and-run incident in the Sultanpuri area. All the seven accused in the case, who were present inside the Baleno, have been arrested by the police and are being interrogated for the heinous crime. Now, media reports claim that the The Delhi Police said that the accused have confessed to the crime, and said that they didn’t stop the car to rescue a woman being dragged to death because they knew that they will be charged with murder, according to India Today reports. Police further said that the accused were extremely scared that they will be jailed because of the incident which is why they kept driving till the woman fell off the car. This is the first time that the prime accused in the case are confessing to the crime. Earlier, the accused had given a completely different statement to the police and claimed that loud music was playing in the car and they didn’t notice that the girl was being dragged underneath the car. Now, they have confessed that their earlier claims were false. In the early hours of January 1, a woman was dragged to death by a car, after her scooty was hit and she got trapped underneath. She had sustained gruesome injuries after being dragged for over 12 km, for about 30 minutes that night. Her body was discovered with no clothes and her parent...

Delhi Horror: 'Knew Anjali was trapped, kept driving because...': Shocking confession of Kanjhawala murder case accused

New revelations are happening one after the other in the Kanjhawala case. According to sources, the accused confessed during police interrogation that they knew the victim, Anjali, was trapped under their car. Due to fear, they kept running the car on the road. During this time, on the route to Kanjhawala, they U-turned several times. The accused said in the police interrogation that they were afraid that if the girl was taken out of the car, a case of murder would be filed and they would be badly trapped. Because the driver, Amit, did not have a driving license. That's why, after the accident, the accused did not try to get the girl out from under the car. They have reportedly told the police that they did not stop the car out of fear. They said they knew someone was stuck under the car but they kept driving and took several U-turns to shake off the body. The accused were very scared and that is why they were taking turns again and again. They could not understand where to go, until the girl fell from their car. The accused confessed during police interrogation that the story they had earlier told the police about the loud music system was false. Anjali Singh, 20, was returning home with a friend on her scooter when she was hit by a car a little after 2 am in the Kanjhawala area of Delhi. After the accident, the youth started running away with the car. The girl got trapped under the car and kept dragging on the road for several kilometres. According to the police, she die...

Delhi Horror case: Anjali's autopsy report reveals, brain matter missing, skull open, spine broken, 40 injuries

Delhi Horror case: Anjali's autopsy report reveals; Brain matter missing, skull open, spine broken, 40 injuries A medical board of doctors at the Maulana Azad Medical College conducted her autopsy and informed the Delhi Police of the numerous injuries to Anjali Singh’s body after she was dragged for several kilometres entangled under a car Delhi: Her brain matter was missing, skull cavity was found open, spine was fractured, and there were a total of 40 injuries — such horrific and grave injuries are mentioned in the autopsy report of 20-year-old Anjali Singh. Anjali’s severe injuries and death happened after she was dragged for several kilometres entangled under a car following her two-wheeler meeting with an accident in the early hours of January 1 in Delhi. A medical board of doctors at the Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) conducted her autopsy and informed the Delhi Police of the numerous injuries to Anjali’s body. The MAMC report informed Delhi Police about the deceased’s missing “brain matter”, her ribs exposed from the back of the chest, and the grinding effects on the ribs present with sharpening of the chest, News18 has learnt. The report also mentions that there was fracture in the spine of Anjali in the lumbar region and says that almost her entire body was smudged with mud and dirt. “Anjali’s internal examination has revealed that the scalp (was) avulsed and hanging irregularly, smudged with mud and dirt. Her skull cranial cavity (was) open, with grinding ef...

Delhi hit & run case: Theft at victim Anjali's residence; family alleges Nidhi's role

A theft was reported at the house of Anjali Singh, the girl who died in the Delhi hit-and-run case in the Kanjhawala area of the national capital on December 31. Anjali's family said thieves smashed open the lock of their home and took several belongings, including an LCD television, according to reports. The family has accused Anjali's 'friend' Nidhi, the woman who was travelling with her on the day of the accident, of being involved in the theft. Anjali's family has refused to accept the incident as a hit-and-run case. "The girl was dragged for around 10 meters. Scooty and body have been found in two different places. It is not an accident, after seeing that girl alone, something wrong must have happened with her, that's why the scooty and the body were found at two different places," her uncle told the media. Later on, police found CCTV footage that showed Anjali was not alone, but accompanied by a friend, Nidhi, on her scooter. "We have arrested 5 accused and we are interrogating them. During interrogation, we found that two more people are involved in the incident. Our team is conducting raids as well. We got to know that the car was driven by Amit and not by Deepak. Two others have also been made the accused in this case. We're trying to arrest them," police said at a press conference. Centre takes action Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asked for a thorough investigation into the incident and has ordered officials to "act expeditiously without any fear."

Delhi Kanjhawala case: 'Anjali was SCREAMING, car occupants knew she was stuck under wheels,' recalls victim's friend

Delhi Kanjhawala case update: The friend of a 20-year-old deceased Delhi woman, who died after being hit by a car and dragged for several miles on the night of December 31, has claimed that the driver and other occupants of the vehicle were fully aware of the incident and even heard her screaming after she came under the wheels. New Delhi: The friend of a 20-year-old deceased Delhi woman, who died after being hit by a car and dragged for several miles on the night of December 31, has claimed that the driver and other occupants of the vehicle were fully aware of the incident and even heard her screaming after she came under the wheels. Anjali was with her friend Nidhi on the scooty while both were returning home before their two-wheeler collided head-on with a Maruti Baleno car. Due to the impact, Nidhi was tossed off the pillion seat while Anjali got stuck beneath the car and dragged for several kilometres which eventually resulted in her painful death. "After the collision, Anjali went under the car and I was thrown to the ground. The car did not stop and moved forward with Anjali stuck beneath, shouting for help. A few meters away, the car stopped. They (car occupants) might have felt something was stuck under the car and they reversed... again moved the car forward twice... and then drove away," Nidhi, an eyewitness of the incident, said while recalling it. She (deceased woman) was in drunken state but insisted on driving two-wheeler. After car hit us, I fell to one sid...

Delhi Kanjhawala case: Accused confess to knowing Anjali was being dragged, say ‘we didn’t stop because…’

The gruesome death of a 20-year-old woman named Anjali Singh in Delhi’s Kanjhawala area on January 1 shook everyone to their core. Singh was dragged to death after she got trapped under a Maruti Baleno during a hit-and-run incident in the Sultanpuri area. All the seven accused in the case, who were present inside the Baleno, have been arrested by the police and are being interrogated for the heinous crime. Now, media reports claim that the The Delhi Police said that the accused have confessed to the crime, and said that they didn’t stop the car to rescue a woman being dragged to death because they knew that they will be charged with murder, according to India Today reports. Police further said that the accused were extremely scared that they will be jailed because of the incident which is why they kept driving till the woman fell off the car. This is the first time that the prime accused in the case are confessing to the crime. Earlier, the accused had given a completely different statement to the police and claimed that loud music was playing in the car and they didn’t notice that the girl was being dragged underneath the car. Now, they have confessed that their earlier claims were false. In the early hours of January 1, a woman was dragged to death by a car, after her scooty was hit and she got trapped underneath. She had sustained gruesome injuries after being dragged for over 12 km, for about 30 minutes that night. Her body was discovered with no clothes and her parent...

Delhi Kanjhawala case: Who is Anjali Singh's friend Nidhi? Why victim's family is alleging her involvement in death

Ever since the Delhi Kanjhawala case left the national capital stunned by the gruesome death of a 20-year-old girl named Anjali Singh. Now, several claims made by Anjali’s friend Nidhi have come under scrutiny, especially by the victim’s family. Nidhi was riding pillion on the scooty being driven by Anjali on the night of her death, and she had claimed that the victim was drunk at the time of the hit-and-run. Anjali was dragged to death under a Maruti Baleno on January 1, while Nidhi suffered mild injuries. Who is Anjali’s friend Nidhi? While not many details are known about Nidhi, she was seen with Anjali a few hours before the Delhi Sultanpuri incident, and also during the collision of their scooty with the car of the accused. Nidhi claims to be Anjali’s friend, while the victim’s family has said that they had never heard of her. During the police questioning, Nidhi had said that she had only known victim Anjali for 15 days, and the New Year party at the hotel was the first time that they were going out together. She had also fought with Anjali outside the hotel, as captured by the CCTV. It must be noted that Nidhi was arrested in a drug smuggling case in 2020, for trying to smuggle drugs from Telangana into Agra. She is currently out on bail. This goes against the claims of the Delhi Police, who had said that Nidhi has no police cases against her. Earlier, Nidhi had claimed that she and Anjali had a fight about her driving the scooty while she was drunk. The victim had ...

Delhi hit & run case: Theft at victim Anjali's residence; family alleges Nidhi's role

A theft was reported at the house of Anjali Singh, the girl who died in the Delhi hit-and-run case in the Kanjhawala area of the national capital on December 31. Anjali's family said thieves smashed open the lock of their home and took several belongings, including an LCD television, according to reports. The family has accused Anjali's 'friend' Nidhi, the woman who was travelling with her on the day of the accident, of being involved in the theft. Anjali's family has refused to accept the incident as a hit-and-run case. "The girl was dragged for around 10 meters. Scooty and body have been found in two different places. It is not an accident, after seeing that girl alone, something wrong must have happened with her, that's why the scooty and the body were found at two different places," her uncle told the media. Later on, police found CCTV footage that showed Anjali was not alone, but accompanied by a friend, Nidhi, on her scooter. "We have arrested 5 accused and we are interrogating them. During interrogation, we found that two more people are involved in the incident. Our team is conducting raids as well. We got to know that the car was driven by Amit and not by Deepak. Two others have also been made the accused in this case. We're trying to arrest them," police said at a press conference. Centre takes action Union Home Minister Amit Shah has asked for a thorough investigation into the incident and has ordered officials to "act expeditiously without any fear."