Mumbai: The State on Monday opposed the bail application of Mihir Shah, the prime accused in the Worli hit-and-run case, before the Bombay High Court, arguing that the seriousness of the offence, Shah’s conduct after the incident, and the possibility of tampering with evidence weigh heavily against granting him relief.

Prosecution Argues Shah Knew Accident Occurred but Continued Driving

During the hearing, public prosecutor Mankunwar Deshmukh submitted a detailed chronological chart of events and contended that Shah’s actions demonstrated clear awareness of the accident. Deshmukh argued that although the defence insisted Shah had “no intention” to cause harm, the circumstances showed otherwise.

“A normal prudent man would understand that something has happened and would stop the car. I

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