Dangerous Stunts: Madras High Court Asks Biker To Help Patients In Trauma Ward, Upload Instagram Video Against Reckless Driving
2 years, 3 months ago

Dangerous Stunts: Madras High Court Asks Biker To Help Patients In Trauma Ward, Upload Instagram Video Against Reckless Driving

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Granting anticipatory bail to a biker accused of performing dangerous stunts on a public road, the Madras High Court directed the 22-year-old to upload a video on his Instagram account against reckless driving and also report before a trauma ward duty doctor at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital for three weeks. Justice AD Jagadish Chandira ordered the accused to report to the Duty Doctor at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital and assist the Ward Boys at the Trauma Ward in taking care of the patients from Tuesday to Saturday between 8 am and 12 PM for three weeks. "He shall also submit one page report daily about his experience in the Trauma Ward to the Duty Doctor and thereafter, the Dean shall forward the reports submitted by him at the end of three weeks to this Court," said the court. Considering that the accused has over 40,000 followers on Instagram, the court asked him to upload a video on his Instagram account "against reckless driving, drunken driving and insisting of wearing helmets and seat belts during driving".

History of this topic

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Stunt biker performing wheelies booked for endangering lives
1 year ago
Madras High Court refuses to grant bail to biker T.T.F. Vasan, says he must learn a lesson
1 year, 3 months ago
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2 years, 3 months ago

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