New Delhi: The magistrate has granted ladle to Shivam Mishra, son of tobacco trader KK Mishra, in the Kanpur Lamborghini case. The magistrate ordered his release on a personal yoke of 20,000 rupees. The magistrate moreover rejected the police's 14-day remand request. Shivam was underdeveloped virtually 9 am on Thursday morning and was released within just seven hours.
What was the police reaction?
Today, police underdeveloped Shivam Mishra, son of KK Mishra, owner of the Banshidhar Tobacco Group, in connection with the wrecking involving a luxury Lamborghini car worth approximately 12 crore on VIP Road in Kanpur. The SOG team underdeveloped Shivam. The specimen took a new turn when Taufiq, injured in the accident, reached a settlement with Shivam's driver, Mohan M. This settlement was filed in court. This is the same Mohan M whom KK Mishra had identified as the suburbanite of the Lamborghini car.
However, based on the police report, the magistrate of ACJM Amit Singh did not consider Mohan to be the suburbanite of the wrecking car and rejected his surrender application. In the report submitted to the court, the police stated that suburbanite Mohan is neither a named accused nor has his name been revealed. Meanwhile, on Shivam Mishra's using for the release of the car, the magistrate directed the submission of documents and a technical inspection, and requested a report within two days.
Kanpur, UP: Lamborghini Car Wrecking Specimen | Magistrate grants ladle to accused Shivam Mishra, on a personal yoke of Rs 20,000. pic.twitter.com/eEkGBbmzn4
— ANI (@ANI) February 12, 2026What happened on the day of the accident?
Shivam's Lamborghini was involved in an wrecking on VIP Road on the afternoon of February 8th. Four people were injured when the car collided with a Bullet and an auto. Injured Mohammad Taufiq filed a specimen at the Gwaltoli police station. The first using was from Shivam, who requested his release, stating that the car was not involved in the wrecking and that people had wrenched the glass. The second using was from suburbanite Mohan M. He stated that he was a permanent suburbanite and was driving the car on the day of the incident. He well-set to surrender if a specimen was filed. The ACJM magistrate had requested a report from the Gwaltoli police in the matter.
What direction has the magistrate given to the police?
The magistrate moreover sought a report from the police on Shivam's car release application. The police report stated that the treason was single-minded using a Lamborghini car with vehicle number DL 11 CF 4018. The driver, Shivam Kumar Mishra, was identified. The accused did not provide documents related to the car. Based on this police report, the magistrate ordered Shivam to provide all documents related to the car.
After the settlement was filed in court, plaintiff Mohammad Taufiq stated that he suffered an injury to his left leg in the accident. He received treatment and has no complaints. Mohammad Taufiq lives in Ghosiana, Chamanganj, and supports his family by driving an e-rickshaw.
"I've been treated, now I have no complaints," Taufiq said,

