The Delhi High Court has upheld the conviction of Sanjeev Nanda in the infamous  BMW hit and run case, in which six persons were killed in  1999.
Justice Kailash Gambhir  however reduced Nanda’s jail term from five to two years.
Nanda, a grandson  of former Navy Chief Admiral S.M. Nanda, killed six persons while driving a BMW  car in an inebriated condition in the wee hours of January 10, 1999 in the Lodhi  Colony area of South Delhi.
Besides  Nanda, the court had also sentenced Rajiv Gupta and Bhola Nath to a year and six  months in jail, respectively.
Justice  Gambhir also ordered for a criminal prosecution against controversial witness  Sunil Kulkarni.
Earlier, Justice Gambhir had  reserved his verdict in May. Challenging his conviction by a trial court, Nanda  argued that the lower court had convicted him under media pressure.  
The court convicted Nanda under the Section 304 (2) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), dealing with culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
 
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