Six people, including three police officers were killed by a speeding BMW E38 in the Lodhi Colony area of Delhi, India, on 10 January 1999.
After following trails of the engine oil, police found the BMW at 50 Golf Links, the residence of Rajeev Gupta.
[5] The case attracted media attention, and was viewed by India Today as "a test of the judicial system's ability to take on the powerful".
[4] Defence lawyers were caught on camera offering money to a witness in an NDTV sting operation, and as a result, the Delhi High Court barred them from practice for four months.
[11] They found the one-month-old car, purchased in his sister Sonali Nanda's name, with foreign number plates, which had not been registered in India.