Police have registered a case against a 49-year-old businessman on charge of rash driving after his high-end car entered the convoy of Maharashtra Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai, an official said on Tuesday.
The incident took place around 7 pm on Monday in the Malabar Hill area of South Mumbai where the Chief minister had gone for a meeting with home department and senior police officials, he said.
After the meeting, Mr Thackeray was going for another event when the businessman's car breached the Chief minister's convoy by mistake, the police official said.
The businessman had no idea about the Chief minister's movement, but he was driving his car in a negligent manner, the official said.
A case was subsequently registered against the man under Indian Penal Code Section 279 of IPC (rash driving or riding on a public way), the official said, adding he was allowed to go after being served a notice.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
17-Year-Old Mumbai Girl Dies By Suicide, Was Under Treatment For Depression 'Do Not Buy...': BookMyShow After Cops Summon CEO Over Coldplay Row Mumbai Ex-Top Cop Sanjay Pandey Joins Congress Ahead Of State Polls Zomato CEO Says He Was Stopped From Using Mall's Lift While Collecting Order 5 Spectators Die After Air Force's Chennai Airshow Maldives President's Diplomatic U-turn, Special Appeal For Indian Tourists Watch: Woman Films Herself Stealing At Walmart, Faces Two-Year Ban PM Modi shares 'garba' song he wrote as tribute to Goddess Durga Chinese Hindu In Singapore Shares Experience Of "Embracing Community" Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.