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Men break into temple in Banganga area, loot cash & gold jewellery | Indore News - Times of India
The Times of India· 7 hours agoIndore: Unidentified men broke into a temple in Banganga area and made away with cash after holding priest, mahant and a worker captive. Banganga police station in-charge Lokesh Bhadoriya said ...
Bidhannagar Police lodges Bengal’s first BNS cyber fraud case | Kolkata News - Times of India
The Times of India· 8 hours agoKOLKATA: Bidhannagar Police has lodged Bengal’s first cyber fraud case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita...
Can still file fresh cases under repealed laws, clarifies Punjab and Haryana High Court
Tribune India· 8 hours agoJust about 10 days after the new laws came into force, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has...
Citing ‘Naxalism in urban areas’, Maharashtra Govt tables Bill
Indian Express· 8 hours agoAll offences under this law will be cognizable and non-bailable, and will be investigated by a...
Citing ‘Naxalism in urban areas’, Maharashtra Govt tables Bill
Indian Express· 8 hours agoAll offences under this law will be cognizable and non-bailable, and will be investigated by a...
Plea in Bombay HC seeks contempt action against Rahul Gandhi, Uddhav Thackeray, Dhruv Rathee
The Hindu· 8 hours agoA criminal writ petition has been filed in the Bombay High Court seeking contempt proceedings...
Third suspect held in Shiv Sena leader attack case
Tribune India· 8 hours agoJaswinder Singh, alias Sunny, a resident of Chuharpur Peeran Wali Gali, Haibowal, who was involved in the attack on Shiv Sena leader Sandeep Thapar, was...
High court refuses bail to Chhabria in Yes Bank-DHFL laundering case | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 9 hours agoMUMBAI: Bombay high court refused bail to developer Sanjay Chhabria of Radius Group who was arrested...
Bombay HC Rejects Bail Plea Of Sanjay Chhabria In Yes Bank-DHFL Scam, Citing Prima Facie Evidence
Free Press Journal· 9 hours agoThe court noted that, prima facie, there is enough material against Chhabria to indicate his...
Maharashtra Govt Passes Strict Law To Combat Exam Malpractices: Upto 5 Years Jail, ₹10 Lakh Fine
Free Press Journal· 9 hours agoThis new legislation aims to tackle the menace of exam malpractices head-on by making the related ...