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As three new laws kick in, ‘420’ makes a silent exit
The Hindu· 4 days agoThe word originated from Section 420 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, which referred to the offence of cheating and thereby dishonestly inducing delivery of...
NHTSA closes recall query into about 420,000 Volkswagen vehicles - ET Auto
The Economic Times· 3 days agoThe U.S. auto safety regulator on Wednesday closed a recall query covering 420,072 Volkswagen...
FIR lodged for theft of ₹2.9 lakh from ATM in Panchkula
Hindustan Times· 6 hours agoIn a complaint, filed before the court of chief judicial magistrate, Panchkula, Amritpal Sandhu,...
Reference to offences by sections of penal law loses relevance: 302 is no longer murder; 420 is not...
The Times of India· 5 days agoNEW DELHI: With the flavour of patriotism increasingly becoming a political plank, if a sequel to...
How Rs 10,000 in these 21 stocks turned to over Rs 10 lakh in 10 years
Business Today· 2 days agoNearly two dozen companies have shown a remarkable surge in their share price in the domestic equity...
CBI books ex-CMD of HEC for cheating | Ranchi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoAccording to the FIR filed on Friday last week, Ranchi-based Ghosh, who retired in 2018, along with...
Ultratech and Adani Group in fierce race to expand cement capacity in South India
Business Today· 2 days agoUltraTech and the Adani Group are racing for cement capacity expansion in the southern part of India...
Lawyers grapple with changes as new criminal laws come into effect | Delhi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoNEW DELHI: A funny take on the 1997 film Chachi 420 encapsulated the dilemma before the legal...
Changes mostly in name, but some increase police powers | Bengaluru News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoBengaluru: “You can’t call a person 420 anymore,” senior advocate and former advocate-general BV...
Letters to the Editor: ‘Chaarsau bees’ will continue to live on in popular parlance
The Telegraph· 4 days agoIts imprint extended far beyond the realm of law and justice — ‘chaarsau bees’ is used all over the country to describe someone who is cunning or deceitful. Be it politicians accusing their ...