The deaths of two IT professionals in Pune who were run over by a Porsche on 19 May—and the family's subsequent fight for justice—has turned the nation's gaze on luxury cars and the people behind the wheel. Days later, a 64-year-old man was run over by an Audi on 26 May in Noida. Both incidents galvanised protests and social media commentary on privilege and apathy. But outrage doesn't always ensure justice.
ThePrint looks into five high-profile hit-and-run cases in the last eight years to find that none of them have been closed. In some, the trials have yet to begin; in others, the drivers are out on bail or are absconding.