A man who fled to India after killing a teenager while drink driving in Melbourne is reportedly fighting his extradition, again claiming Australia is racist.

Puneet Puneet had been on bail charged over the death of 19-year-old Dean Hofstee, but fled Australia using a fellow Indian's passport in 2009. He was arrested four years later in India.

Puneet has made another plea in a New Delhi court not to return to Australia, putting up a witness who claimed to have been racially abused and mistreated while working in Australia, the Herald Sun reported.

Puneet Puneet. (AAP)

Puneet was travelling at speeds in excess of 140km/h. (9NEWS)

Indian national, Puneet Puneet, centre, accused of driving drunk in a hit-and-run car accident that killed an Australian student in Melbourne in 2008, is helped by his parents as they come out after being produced at a court in New Delhi in 2015. (AAP)

"Australians are biased towards Indians so I request Indian authorities to take care of its nationals," chef Jayant Dagore told the court.

The matter has been put over till September 5.

Dean Hofstee. (Supplied)

Puneet was a 19-year-old learner driver when he hit and killed Mr Hofstee and seriously injured Clancy Coker, 20, in Southbank in Melbourne on October 1, 2008.

Police estimated Puneet was driving at 148km/h - more than double the legal limit in the area. He also tested positive for alcohol.