The Delhi Police on Thursday filed chargesheet in the Civil Lines Mercedes hit-and-run case.
The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) will hear the matter on June 2.
The Delhi Police have moved a plea before the JJB asking to try the minor accused of running over 32-year-old Siddharth Sharma last month as an adult.
The accused has been termed a "perpetual" defaulter, as last year he had been fined thrice - twice for speeding and once for parking wrongly.
The police have also chargesheeted the juvenile's father and the family driver in the case.
The accused allegedly ran over Sharma with his Mercedes in north Delhi's Civil Lines area on April 4.
Meanwhile, the Delhi sessions court upheld the JJB's order granting bail to the juvenile, saying it is for the JJB to decide how long the child has to be kept in the reform home.
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