<p>In a significant development, the police booked gynecologist and world-renowned fertility expert Dr Anahita Pandole in connection with the car accident in Palghar in which billionaire business tycoon Cyrus Mistry, a scion of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and a former Chairman of Tata Sons, died.</p>.<p>On September 4, Mistry was travelling in a Mercedes car with Jahangir Pandole, whose family were among the founders of Duke's brand of beverages and hit a divider along the Surya river stretch on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway.</p>.<p>There were two others in the car — Jahangir’s brother Darius Pandole, the MD and CEO of JM Financial Asset Management Ltd and his wife, Dr Anahita Pandole. The Pandole couple survived the accident.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cyrus-mistry-accident-co-passenger-darius-pandole-says-his-wife-could-not-merge-car-into-third-lane-1159371.html" target="_blank">Cyrus Mistry accident: Co-passenger Darius Pandole says his wife could not merge car into third lane</a></strong></p>.<p>On Saturday, the Palghar Police filed a case against Dr Anahita Pandole. Initially, the Police had registered a fatal accident case. The Kasa police station, headed by senior officer Prashant Pardeshi, then probed the incident in detail.</p>.<p>During the probe, Pardeshi recorded statements of eye witnesses, the Vasai RTO officers, and the Mercedes Benz India officials in Pune.</p>.<p>Initial reports found that Anahita Pandole was “speeding the car in a rash and mindless manner, attempted to overtake another vehicle and banged into the road divider” causing the deadly accident.</p>.<p>Palghar’s Superintendent of Police Balasaheb Patil is personally overseeing the probe.</p>.<p>The police have invoked the Indian Penal Code section 304(A).</p>.<p>Mistry and the Pandole family had been to Udvada in Valsad district over the weekend where they visited the Iranshah Atash Behram fire temple for the post-funeral rites of their respective fathers.</p>
<p>In a significant development, the police booked gynecologist and world-renowned fertility expert Dr Anahita Pandole in connection with the car accident in Palghar in which billionaire business tycoon Cyrus Mistry, a scion of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and a former Chairman of Tata Sons, died.</p>.<p>On September 4, Mistry was travelling in a Mercedes car with Jahangir Pandole, whose family were among the founders of Duke's brand of beverages and hit a divider along the Surya river stretch on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway.</p>.<p>There were two others in the car — Jahangir’s brother Darius Pandole, the MD and CEO of JM Financial Asset Management Ltd and his wife, Dr Anahita Pandole. The Pandole couple survived the accident.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cyrus-mistry-accident-co-passenger-darius-pandole-says-his-wife-could-not-merge-car-into-third-lane-1159371.html" target="_blank">Cyrus Mistry accident: Co-passenger Darius Pandole says his wife could not merge car into third lane</a></strong></p>.<p>On Saturday, the Palghar Police filed a case against Dr Anahita Pandole. Initially, the Police had registered a fatal accident case. The Kasa police station, headed by senior officer Prashant Pardeshi, then probed the incident in detail.</p>.<p>During the probe, Pardeshi recorded statements of eye witnesses, the Vasai RTO officers, and the Mercedes Benz India officials in Pune.</p>.<p>Initial reports found that Anahita Pandole was “speeding the car in a rash and mindless manner, attempted to overtake another vehicle and banged into the road divider” causing the deadly accident.</p>.<p>Palghar’s Superintendent of Police Balasaheb Patil is personally overseeing the probe.</p>.<p>The police have invoked the Indian Penal Code section 304(A).</p>.<p>Mistry and the Pandole family had been to Udvada in Valsad district over the weekend where they visited the Iranshah Atash Behram fire temple for the post-funeral rites of their respective fathers.</p>