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Delhi teen, accused of killing biker, had 'no remorse': Juvenile Justice Board

Hindustan Times India·19 February 2026·5d ago1 min read0 views
Delhi teen, accused of killing biker, had 'no remorse': Juvenile Justice Board

In a recent hearing at the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), a Delhi teenager accused of killing a motorcyclist exhibited a lack of remorse, a fact that has raised concerns among observers. The incident has drawn significant media attention, particularly due to the tragic circumstances surrounding the death of Sahil, the biker. While the accused teenager maintained a stoic demeanor during the proceedings, his father publicly expressed profound sorrow and extended an apology to the victim's mother, highlighting the family's internal conflict regarding the incident. The case underscores the complexities of juvenile justice in India, especially regarding accountability and emotional response in young offenders. As the legal process unfolds, discussions surrounding the implications for juvenile offenders and the societal impact of such tragedies continue to be a focal point of public discourse.

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