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Class 11 Student Killed Near School In UP's Aligarh: Police​


As bystanders raised an alarm, the assailants fled from the scene before university security and police arrived.​


Aligarh:
A class 11 student was killed here in broad daylight near the AMU ABK Union School on Saturday, police said.

Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Proctor Mohamad Waseem Ali said that CCTV footage revealed that Mohammad Kaif, a student of Sayed Hamid Senior Secondary School (Boys), was seated on his scooter with three others when a group of men arrived there. An altercation ensued, during which one of the men opened fire on Mohammad Kaif and also attacked him with a sharp weapon, he added.

As bystanders raised an alarm, the assailants fled from the scene before university security and police arrived.

Mohammad Kaif was rushed to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.

Civil Lines Circle Officer Abhay Pandey said that police are in the process of registering an FIR based on the complaint filed by the victim's family.



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‘Felt Like a Hostage’: Bengaluru Startup CEO Alleges Harassment During Cab Ride to AI Impact Summit​


Dhananjay Yadav, a Bengaluru startup CEO, recounted a troubling cab ride to the airport where he felt trapped. He booked an AC cab via the Namma Yatri app, but the driver refused to turn on the air conditioner, claiming it was a non-AC ride.​


Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based startup founder and CEO Dhananjay Yadav has shared a disturbing experience from a cab ride to the airport, alleging that he felt “almost like a hostage” during the journey. Yadav, who was travelling to Delhi to attend the AI Impact Summit, described the incident in a post on social media.
According to Yadav, he booked an AC cab through the Namma Yatri app for his airport drop. However, during the ride, the driver refused to switch on the air conditioner, claiming that it was a non-AC booking, even though the app clearly showed it as an AC ride.

Yadav said the situation escalated when the driver checked the fare on his phone, which was Rs 844, and demanded additional money. The driver reportedly told him that it was a “metered taxi” and charged Rs 24 per kilometre. Yadav said he insisted that he would pay only the amount shown on the app, but the driver refused to accept this.


The startup founder further alleged that when he asked the driver to stop the cab so he could book another ride, the driver refused to let him get down unless he paid the full amount of Rs 844.
"Felt almost like a hostage on my cab ride to the airport today. Booked an AC cab via @nammayatri
for my flight to Delhi (Impact AI Summit). The driver refused to turn on the AC, claiming it was a non-AC ride — despite the app clearly showing otherwise. He then checked the fare of Rs. 844 on my phone and demanded extra, saying it’s a “metered taxi” at Rs.24/km. I insisted I’d pay as per the app. He refused. When I asked him to drop me so I could book another cab, he said he wouldn’t let me go unless I paid Rs.844, " he wrote in an X post.


“Eventually, I had to give in just to make it to the airport,” Yadav wrote, adding that the experience left him feeling unsafe and deeply uncomfortable.
He said he has raised a complaint regarding the incident and urged authorities and cab platforms to take stricter action against such behaviour. “Customer safety cannot be compromised,” he said.
Yadav is the co-founder and CEO of NeoSapien.xyz. His post has sparked discussions online around passenger safety and accountability of app-based cab services.



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Hours After Wedding, Jilted Lover Kidnaps Bride At Gunpoint in Odisha, Groom Left Stranded​


A newlywed woman was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by her former lover while returning home with her husband in Odisha’s Bolangir district.​


A newly married woman was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by her former lover while returning home with her husband after their wedding ceremony in Odisha’s Bolangir district early Sunday (February 22) morning, police said. The groom, identified as Haribandhu Patel, a resident of Bolangir district, had travelled to Kantamal for the marriage. After the wedding rituals concluded, the bride and groom were heading back home along with family members when their vehicle was allegedly attacked near Badabandha on the Tarbha road

According to the complaint, the accused, reportedly along with two others, stopped the vehicle midway and threatened the groom with a gun. He allegedly forced the bride out of the vehicle before fleeing the scene with her. The groom and his relatives were left stranded on the road. Haribandhu Patel later approached the Tarbha police station and lodged a complaint, stating that he was held at gunpoint while his wife was kidnapped shortly after their wedding ceremony.
Anita Kido, Inspector in Charge of Tarbha police station, confirmed the incident. "After the ceremony, while the couple was returning, three people allegedly intercepted their vehicle near Badabandha on the Tarbha road, threatened them at gunpoint and kidnapped the bride," she added.

Police have registered a case and launched an investigation to trace the accused and rescue the woman.

In another shocking news from Odisha, 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped by three teachers and a peon of a private English medium school in Kendrapada district, Odisha, for over two years. The brutal incident of crime came to light after the girl opened up to her father, and they filed a police complaint against three men. A woman teacher also allegedly abetted and concealed the crime, according to a TOI report.

The three teachers, aged 37, 31 and 47, and the 32-year-old peon have been arrested by the police. Moreover, the woman teacher has also been arrested for helping the men in the crime.


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Speaker Om Birla Re-Constitutes Panel To Probe Judge In Cash Row​


The committee includes Supreme Court Judge Justice Aravind Kumar, Bombay High Court Chief Justice Shri Chandrashekhar, and Karnataka High Court senior advocate BV Acharya.​


New Delhi:
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has re-constituted a three-member committee to investigate the corruption allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma, the judge of the Allahabad High Court, at whose home piles of burnt cash was found.

The committee includes Supreme Court Judge Justice Aravind Kumar, Bombay High Court Chief Justice Shri Chandrashekhar, and Karnataka High Court senior advocate BV Acharya.

The notice from the Lok Sabha Secretariat mentioned that the committee was being reconstituted "for the purpose of making an investigation into the grounds on which the removal of Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court is prayed for".

The Speaker's move came after the Supreme Court dismissed Varma's appeal challenging the the decision to admit an impeachment motion against him and the validity of a panel set up to probe the corruption allegations.

Justice Varma was repatriated from the Delhi High Court to the Allahabad High Court after burnt wads of currency notes were found at his official residence in New Delhi on March 14 last year.

In August, Om Birla had formed a three-member panel to investigate Justice Yashwant Varma. The committee comprises Supreme Court Justice Aravind Kumar, Madras High Court Chief Justice MM Shrivastava, and senior advocate BV Acharya.

He had also accepted an impeachment motion against Justice Varma, endorsed by 146 members of Parliament.

In his petition to the top court, Justice Varma had argued that the constitution of the committee under Section 3(2) of the 1968 Act violated both his right to be treated and protected equally by the law.

He also asserted that though notices of motion for removal were given in both Houses of Parliament on the same day, the Speaker had formed the committee unilaterally, in a violation of rules.

But a bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma said a legal provision cannot be used as a weapon to scuttle parliamentary proceedings.

Justice Varma's argument, the judges said, lacked any legal foundation and would entail consequences of a most serious nature.
During Holi last year, firefighters called to Justice Varma's Delhi bungalow had found piles of money that had been burnt. It had shocked the country and raised questions about corruption in the highest levels of judiciary.

Denying any knowledge about the cash, Justice Varma had called the allegations "preposterous".

Later, the top court had set up an in-house panel that recommended his impeachment. The panel's report was forwarded to President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi - by then Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna - with the same recommendation.



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How An Ex Branch Manager Masterminded 590-Crore Fraud At IDFC FIRST Bank​


Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested former branch manager Ribhav Rishi, former relationship manager Abhay, Ribhav's wife, Swati Singla, and her brother, Abhishek Singla.​


Behind the Rs 590-crore fraud at IDFC FIRST Bank's Chandigarh branch was a former branch manager, and funds from Haryana government departments' accounts were funnelled into an account belonging to a company run by the former manager's wife and brother-in-law, the investigation into the shocking case has found.

Haryana's Anti-Corruption Bureau has made four arrests in the case so far: former branch manager Ribhav Rishi, the bank's former relationship manager Abhay, Ribhav's wife, Swati Singla, and her brother, Abhishek Singla.

AS Chawla, Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, said Ribhav and Abhay are the main accused in the case. Both of them quit their jobs at the branch around six months ago.

A sum of nearly Rs 300 crore was transferred to a company called Swastik Desh Projects. While Swati holds 75 per cent of the company's shares, Abhishek holds the remaining 25 per cent. The accused will now be produced in court.

How The Fraud Came To Light

Earlier this week, IDFC FIRST Bank disclosed in a regulatory filing that it had detected a fraud of about Rs 590 crore involving certain Haryana government-linked accounts operated through its Chandigarh branch. The bank said the fraud was prima facie the result of unauthorised and fraudulent activities carried out by some employees at the branch, possibly involving other individuals.

The bank said the fraud surfaced when a Haryana government department requested closure and transfer of its account balance to another bank. During the process, bank officials found discrepancies between the amount mentioned in the records and the actual balance. Similar discrepancies were identified in other Haryana government-linked accounts.

What Investigators Said

The main accused (Ribhav and Abhay) made the master plan, Chawla said. "A sum of Rs 300 crore went to Swastik Desh Projects and it was forwarded from there. It is surprising that the IDFC FIRST Bank branch is in Chandigarh, the Haryana government departments are in state territory, and the AU Small Finance Bank, where the money was transferred, has its branch in Mohali," he said.

"We questioned the senior management whether they checked how a government account was being opened outside the state territory. They told us this problem because of the proximity of the three cities, and two states and one Union Territory are involved," he said.

"We assure you we will take strict action against everyone who is involved in this. The investigation is in a preliminary stage now. The modus operandi has come before us, but we cannot share details without cross-verification," Chawla said.

What Bank Has Said

Amid the investigation, the bank has said it has already repaid 100 per cent of the amount claimed by Haryana government departments.

In a statement published in newspapers today, the bank has said it always upholds the highest principles and standards.

"Now was the occasion to stand up and deliver when it truly matters and put our CUSTOMER FIRST principles in action. We are a principle-based bank, and mean it. We did not hold up the payment on account of the matter being under investigation. This is the DNA of IDFC FIRST Bank," the bank said in its statement.

"Hence, even though the investigation in the matter is ongoing, we have paid out 100% of the principal and interest to the relevant departments of Haryana Government as claimed, which works out to a net amount of INR 583 crore. The departments have sincerely thanked and appreciated the Bank for the positive approach, professional manner, and speedy and principle-based resolution," the statement said.



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Bomb at 1:11': Threat Email Targets Punjab Hospital Where CM Bhagwant Mann Is Admitted; Several Schools Also Named​


A bomb threat email targeting Fortis Hospital and private schools in Mohali triggered panic, especially as CM Bhagwant Mann is admitted there. Police evacuated premises and launched security checks.​


A serious bomb threat has caused panic in Mohali, Punjab. An email was sent threatening to blow up Fortis Hospital and several private schools in the city. The situation is more serious because Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is currently admitted to Fortis Hospital for health reasons. In the email, the sender mentioned his name and claimed that powerful explosions would take place at 1:11 pm. After receiving the threat, Punjab Police and intelligence agencies immediately went on high alert.
"The bomb threat to schools also mentioned the Fortis Hospital in Mohali, where we conducted anti-sabotage checks. Non-essential services were kept on hold while essential services continued," a senior police official said in Mohali.

Security had already been strengthened in and around Fortis hospital in Mohali after Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was admitted there. Chief Minister Mann was re-admitted in the hospital on Monday evening, hours after he was discharged from the health facility. Mann was admitted again after he experienced exhaustion, said sources.


Bomb Threat in Mohali School​

The threat also affected private schools in Mohali. When schools in Phase 5 and other areas received the news, students were quickly sent home for safety. Worried parents rushed to pick up their children, causing traffic congestion in many areas. The senior officer said the police were conducting checks in the schools.
Earlier, sixteen private schools in Mohali had received bomb threat emails, triggering evacuation and prompting detailed anti-sabotage checks by police. However, after detailed inspection, no suspicious or explosive material was found at any of the locations, reported news agency PTI.
The latest scare comes close on the heels of similar threats in Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Patiala and Haryana schools. All threats turned out to be hoaxes.



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His Wife Was 'Dead'. 2 Years Later, An Aadhaar OTP Revealed The Truth​


A rift in their relationship prompted Priyanka to leave her partner, Sandeep, on July 1, 2014, seven years after her marriage.​



In 2024, when Sandeep Kumar's wife left their home in Uttar Pradesh, taking along her jewellery and their son, he thought she had been killed by his in-laws. Little did he know that two years later, his wife, Priyanka Prajapati, would turn up hale and hearty, seeking a change in her Aadhaar card details.

Enraged Wife Leaves Marriage Of 7 Years

May 14, 2017 - the day Sandeep and Priyanka got married and stepped into a new phase of their life together. The two had a son and everything was going fine until one day Priyanka left the house.

A rift in their relationship prompted Priyanka to leave her partner. On July 1, 2024, Priyanka collected her jewellery worth lakhs and left for her maternal home. Hours later, she left her parents' home as well with the intention of ending her life.

After trying to die by suicide multiple times, Priyanka moved to Ayodhya to seek Lord Ram's blessings.

Beginning Of A Love vs Heartbreak

In Ayodhya, Priyanka met Mangal Chandra from Rajasthan. The two fell in love and started living as husband and wife in Rajasthan.

Far away in Uttar Pradesh's Basti district, Sandeep was devastated. When he approached his in-laws to inquire about his wife and child, some people told him that the two had been murdered by her father for jewellery and their bodies thrown into the Saryu river.

Sandeep then approached the court following which, on November 4, 2024, a case was registered against Priyanka's father, Dayaram, her mother, Subhavati Devi, her uncle's daughter, Sanjana, and another villager, Ashok Kumar Maurya, under charges of murder and destruction of evidence.

An OTP Flipped The Story

For nearly two years the police have been investigating the missing cum murder case of Priyanka Prajapati. Then one day Sandeep received a one-time password (OTP) on his phone for updating information on Priyanka's Aadhaar card.

The police then swung into action and went to Rajasthan in search of the 'dead' Priyanka.

Sandeep has now requested custody of his child, while Priyanka's family has disowned her.



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From ‘Accidental Fall’ to Murder Case: Bengaluru Police Arrest Nephew for Killing Uncle Over Property Row​


A 52-year-old polio survivor, Inayathulla Pasha, was allegedly murdered by his 23-year-old nephew, Masrur Ahmed, following a dispute over living arrangements. The incident occurred on March 1 after Pasha returned home intoxicated.​


Bengaluru News: In a shocking incident, a 52-year-old polio survivor in Austin Town allegedly killed by his own nephew, who initially tried to pass off the death as an accident. The accused, 23-year-old Masrur Ahmed, reportedly attacked the victim, Inayathulla Pasha, after a heated argument at Pasha’s house on the evening of March 1. Pasha ran a two-wheeler repair garage near Shoolay Circle. For the past 11 years, he had been living in a house owned by his elder sister, Usna Banu, under a lease arrangement. Pasha had been divorced for about 14 years and had no children.
According to police, Pasha had been in a long-running dispute with Banu over the house. He had reportedly paid a lease amount of Rs 3 lakh, but Banu allegedly refused to return the money and was pressuring him to vacate the house. This issue often led to arguments between Pasha, Banu and her son, Masrur Ahmed. On the evening of March 1, Pasha returned home after drinking alcohol. Police said Ahmed again asked him to vacate the house, which led to another argument. The verbal fight soon turned violent.

Investigators said Ahmed allegedly assaulted Pasha inside the house. During the attack, Pasha suffered serious injuries and died.
After the incident, Ahmed allegedly tried to hide the crime. Police said he placed Pasha’s body on the bed and told relatives and neighbours that Pasha had died after accidentally falling while drunk. Banu and Ahmed reportedly repeated the same story to friends and family members.

However, suspicion grew the next day when preparations for Pasha’s funeral began. Some of his friends felt something was wrong and approached the Viveknagar police, raising doubts about the cause of death.
When police arrived at the house, they noticed visible injuries on Pasha’s body. Residents and relatives also told officers that although Pasha’s body was lying on the bed, there were bloodstains near the door, which raised further suspicion.
Based on a complaint filed by Pasha’s stepson, Syed Mohammed Ali, police registered an unnatural death case and sent the body for a post-mortem examination. Ali told police that Pasha had survived polio in childhood and his left leg was affected.
Doctors later informed the police that Pasha had died due to assault. The post-mortem report revealed that he had multiple broken ribs, indicating a violent attack.

Following this, police asked Pasha’s relative, Attaullah Sharif, to file a formal murder complaint.
Inspector Veeresh R and his team then detained Masrur Ahmed for questioning. During interrogation, Ahmed allegedly confessed to the crime. He told police that he lost his temper after Pasha abused his mother during the argument.
Ahmed admitted that he assaulted Pasha with his hands, pushed him to the floor and repeatedly kicked him in the chest and abdomen.

Police said Ahmed later tried to cover up the crime by cleaning the bloodstains from the floor and leaving the house after placing Pasha’s body on the bed.
Ahmed was arrested on Tuesday and has now been remanded to judicial custody.


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"He Was Blackmailing Me. I Threw Acid On Him": UP Woman Attacks Ex-Lover​


The incident occurred in Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh and the man reportedly suffered serious burn injuries.​


A woman was being blackmailed and threatened by a man who promised to marry her. They decided to talk and meet at a restaurant in the morning. A few minutes into the conversation, she pulled a bottle out from her bag, opened the cap and threw the liquid on his face. It was acid. The incident occurred in Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh and the man reportedly suffered serious burn injuries.

"He was blackmailing me and asking for money that's why I threw acid on him. I didn't marry him and married someone else. I'm divorced...he told me he would marry me but he kept on threatening me," the woman alleged.

The man, Vivek, suffered burn injuries to his arm. He removed his shirt and fled from the restaurant before the police could arrive. Meanwhile, the woman - a mother - has been taken into police custody and requested anonymity.

"We had just opened the restaurant. When they came, we were cleaning the restaurant. She was sitting outside and later came inside. Five minutes later, a man came to meet her. They ordered a dosa and chole bhature. They were talking and I went for breakfast. A man came running and said sir, please see what happened...I couldn't understand what happened, and then the woman said, I threw acid on him," the restaurant manager said.

The manager said, "She told me the man had been troubling me for years and blackmailing me for several years and that's why I threw acid on him."

The police said the woman also suffered burn injuries in the incident and medical treatment is being provided to her. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mayank Pathak, said, "The man and the woman knew each other and there were personal differences. The man is on the run." Mr Pathak said it would be too early to comment on the woman's claim that she was being blackmailed, the matter is under investigation and efforts are on to find the man.



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Fake Documents, Murders: How Fraudsters Ran Rs 100 Crore Insurance Scam In UP​


The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also taken interest in the case and sought related documents and FIR copies from the local police, officials added.​


Sambhal (UP):
A massive insurance scam involving fraudulent policies, fake documents and even killings carried out to claim insurance money has surfaced in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district, with the estimated fraud amount crossing Rs 100 crore, officials said on Thursday.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also taken interest in the case and sought related documents and FIR copies from the local police, they added.

Additional Superintendent of Police (South) Anukriti Sharma told reporters that the gang involved in the scam has been under surveillance since January. So far, 52 people have been arrested in connection with the case, while around 50 accused are still absconding. Three of the accused have surrendered in court.

Explaining the modus operandi, Mr Sharma said, "The gang members used to target young individuals and, in some cases, killed them to claim life-insurance money. In other instances, they took out insurance policies in the names of people suffering from terminal illnesses, such as cancer, as well as in the names of deceased individuals and then conspired to claim money from health and life insurance companies by forging documents and manipulating records."

The officer said the scam has links to at least 12 states and 17 FIRs have so far been registered, including four for murder.

"In the murder cases, the deaths were passed off as road accidents caused by unidentified vehicles to obtain insurance payouts. The FIRs in those cases were closed, but police managed to reopen those after finding irregularities. Investigations have so far revealed that 29 death certificates used by the gang were completely fake, while some others were genuine but had tampered dates to align with insurance claims," Sharma said.

The gang's operations were not limited to Sambhal district alone. Cases have also been identified in nearby districts, such as Amroha, Badaun and Moradabad, according to officials.

Police said they believe the total fraud amount has already exceeded Rs 100 crore and the figure may rise further as the investigation progresses.

Sharma said police have sought detailed data from various insurance companies and are scrutinising records currently to identify other suspicious claims.

The suspected data will be shared with the insurance companies for further verification and follow-up action, she said.

According to Sharma, initial findings point to the involvement of ASHA workers, individuals working in the health sector and employees of insurance firms.

She said the investigation is going on swiftly and more arrests are likely.

Responding to a question about the ED's involvement in the case, Sharma confirmed that the federal agency has sought specific information, including FIR copies, which have been provided by police.



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Aligarh Teacher's Killers Kept Shooting Him In The Head Even After He Died​


Danish Rao, a computer science teacher, had gone out for a walk on Wednesday night when he was shot dead by two gunmen.​


Lucknow:
Two days after a teacher was shot dead on the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) campus in Uttar Pradesh, CCTV footage of the incident has surfaced. The gunmen kept shooting into Danish Rao's head even after he died, the video showed.

Rao had been teaching computer science for 11 years at the ABK High School, located on the AMU campus. He had gone out for a walk on Wednesday night with two other colleagues when a scooter stopped near them and threatened them with pistols. Soon after, shots were fired, and Rao collapsed.

The murder was caught on a CCTV camera. The footage showed a group suddenly getting scattered in front of Kennedy Hall . As Rao lay lifeless on the road, one of the attackers bent downwards, placed a gun on his head, and kept firing. At least six shots were heard being fired in the footage.

There were two attackers, and both shot at Rao, Senior Superintendent of Police Neeraj Jadon confirmed yesterday. Before the shooting, one of the gunmen told Rao, "You don't know me yet, now you will," NDTV earlier reported.

Panic and chaos ensued after the shooting as people started running for their lives, unable to understand what had just happened on the campus of one of the prominent educational institutions in the country.

The teacher was declared dead on arrival at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College.

The police have formed six teams to trace and arrest the attackers. They are reviewing the CCTV footage from the area to zero in on the suspects who are still at large.

The AMU administration was informed about the shooting around 9 pm, Proctor Mohd Wasim Ali said. "We received information that there had been a shooting near the library and that a man had been injured and was being taken for treatment. We learn the victim was Danish Rao and that he was a teacher at the ABK School," Ali told reporters.



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Divorce Can't Be Granted Citing Cruelty Based On WhatsApp Chats: Bombay High Court​


The woman moved the High Court, challenging the family court order claiming that the same was passed ex-parte and without giving her an opportunity to oppose or put forth her arguments.​


Mumbai:
Divorce cannot be granted on grounds of alleged cruelty merely based on WhatsApp chats without giving the spouse a chance to rebut, the Bombay High Court has said.

A bench of Justices Bharati Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande last week quashed an order passed by the Nashik district family court allowing an application filed by a man seeking divorce from his wife on grounds of cruelty.

The woman moved the HC, challenging the family court order claiming that the same was passed ex-parte and without giving her an opportunity to oppose or put forth her arguments.

The family court, in its May 2025 order, relied on a WhatsApp chat submitted by the man in which the woman demanded that they shift from Nashik to Pune to live separately, and also in which she allegedly made derogatory comments against her mother-in-law and sister-in-law.

The family court noted that the wife had used pressure tactics, emotional blackmail and intemperate language in the WhatsApp chat and held that cruelty was meted against the husband and hence he was entitled to divorce.

The high court, in its order, noted that the family court failed to give an opportunity to the wife to rebut the evidence (WhatsApp chats) submitted by the husband.

"Merely relying on the WhatsApp chat, the divorce decree cannot be granted, since it is not proved by leading evidence," the HC said.

Hence, the order granting decree of divorce needs to be set aside and the matter needs to be remanded to the family court so that the wife is granted an opportunity to be heard and submit evidence, it said.

The court said that while the family court decides the matter afresh, the estranged couple can explore the possibility of settlement through mediation.


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Forged Documents, Broken Locks: Mumbai Police Expose Housing Scam in Mankhurd​


The Trombay Police in Mumbai have discovered a scam involving forged government documents and unauthorized occupancy of police housing in Mankhurd, leading to the arrest of two women.​


The Trombay Police in Mumbai have uncovered a scam involving fake government papers and illegal occupation of police housing in Mankhurd. Following which, they have arrested two women, who was living illegally in flats inside a police quarters building developed by MHADA (Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority). Police said that they had received a tip-off about unknown people staying in Building No. 21. When they raided the building, they found two women living in flats numbered 511 and 708.
Police have identified the women as 44-year-old Sufia Khatun Mohammad Shamim Khan, who says she is a social worker, and 22-year-old Shahida Khatun Usama Khan, a housewife.

'Showed Fake Papers'​

When questioned, the women showed documents claiming that the flats were officially allotted to them by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). However, police checked the papers and found that they were fake. The documents had forged signatures in the name of an Assistant Municipal Commissioner from the M-East Ward.
Police said the two women were working with a man named Sansar Khan, who is currently absconding. He is believed to be the main person behind the scam. Investigators say he pretended to be a BMC employee and told Sufia that he could get her a government flat for Rs 5 lakh. She allegedly paid him Rs 2 lakh in cash and gave him her identity documents.

Police believe the group created fake allotment letters and then broke the locks of empty police flats to move in. The fake possession letter was reportedly made in Shahida’s name.
The two flats have now been sealed. Police are checking around 30 other flats in the building to see if more units were taken over using fake documents. They are also searching for Sansar Khan.
Investigators suspect that more people may be involved and are checking whether this scam is linked to other government housing projects in the city.



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Stopped from Smoking, Raipur Man Sets Bike Ablaze at Petrol Pump, Burning Fuel Splashes on Him - WATCH​


A dangerous situation was averted at a petrol station in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, when a man attempted to ignite a cigarette near a fuel nozzle, causing a fire.​


Raipur: A horrific incident was narrowly avoided at a petrol pump in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur after a man allegedly set a fuel nozzle on fire while trying to smoke, triggering flames on a motorcycle and the pump machine. The incident took place on Thursday evening in the Urla area. Police said two men, identified as Dharmendra Kshatri and Imran, had arrived at the petrol pump on a motorcycle to refuel. While Imran remained seated on the bike, Dharmendra stood next to it as the fuel tank was opened, according to a report.

According to police, Dharmendra then took out a cigarette and tried to light it. When petrol pump staff asked him to stop smoking, he allegedly became angry and used a lighter to set the fuel nozzle pipe on fire. Within seconds, flames spread to the motorcycle’s fuel tank and parts of the pump, creating panic among staff and customers.

As the fire flared up, both the men and some pump staff ran away from the immediate area to save themselves. During the chaos, some burning fuel reportedly splashed on the accused as well, according to a report by Times of India.

Officials said a petrol pump attendant reacted quickly by pulling the fuel pipe away and switching off the main fuel supply. Using the fire safety equipment available at the pump, staff managed to control and extinguish the fire before it could spread further.



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Police said the swift action by the pump employees helped prevent a major accident, as the flames could have easily reached nearby vehicles or fuel storage units.
After the incident, the two men allegedly tried to flee, but were caught by petrol pump staff. The pump manager informed the police and lodged a complaint.

Based on the complaint and CCTV footage from the petrol pump, Urla police arrested both accused. Urla inspector Rohit Mahelkar said a case has been registered under sections related to arson and endangering public safety.
Police said further investigation is underway.


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How Bengaluru Man Lost Rs 70 Lakh in Bitcoin Scam

A Bengaluru man lost Rs 70 lakh in a bitcoin scam after replying to a wrong Telegram message. Fraudsters promised high returns, froze his account, and demanded more money before he reported it.​


Bengaluru Bitcoin Scam: A 50-year-old private firm employee from Kodihalli, east Bengaluru, lost Rs 70 lakh after falling victim to a bitcoin investment scam. It all started with a simple reply to a wrongly sent message on Telegram, according to a media report. On November 30 of last year, he received a message from a woman identifying herself as Priya Agarwal, who claimed she had intended to contact someone named Rahul. Instead of ignoring it, he replied, and their conversation soon became regular chats, later moving to WhatsApp.
Priya said that she lived in Liverpool, UK, and was running a family business there. The two began discussing her ventures, including online bitcoin trading. Priya convinced the victim that she had been making huge profits for the last four to five years, reported The Times of India.

She persuaded him to invest and promised that she would personally guide him to quick and big returns. Later, the man used the link Priya sent to reach a trading platform. He signed up and made his first investment of Rs 50,000 on December 9, 2025, transferring the money to a bank account provided by the platform’s so-called customer support team.

1 Month, 8 Transactions​

The platform showed impressive profits, encouraging the victim to deposit more money. From the day of making his first investment to January 14, 2026, the victim made eight transactions, sending a total of Rs 70 lakh. Reportedly, the victim even took loans from a bank and a finance company and also used his personal savings, all at Priya’s insistence.
On the platform, his account even showed profits of Rs 2.6 crore, gaining the trust of the victim.

However, the scam became clear when he tried to withdraw his money. Despite repeated attempts, he was not able to access his funds. The account was frozen, and customer support sought more deposits for taxes and processing fees. Only then did he realise he had been scammed.
He reported the matter to the police and filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal. The East Cyber Crime Police registered a case under the Information Technology Act and BNS section 318 (cheating).


A police officer warned the Public​

"People should not respond to messages from unknown persons on social media or messaging apps, especially those promising quick and high investment returns. Even wrongly sent messages are now being used as traps by cyber fraudsters."

Report Online​

National Cyber Crime Portal (India): You can lodge complaints related to fraud, phishing, or online financial scams.
Bank/Financial Institution: Inform your bank if you transferred money to a suspicious account. They may be able to freeze accounts or track transactions.


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Domestic Dispute Turns Deadly: History-Sheeter Pumps 8 Bullets Into Wife in Jhajjar​


A history-sheeter allegedly shot his wife eight times outside their home in Haryana’s Jhajjar district following a suspected domestic dispute and is currently absconding.​



A man allegedly shot his wife dead outside their home in Haryana’s Jhajjar district on Monday (March 2) night, firing eight bullets before fleeing the scene. Police teams have launched a massive manhunt after the incident, which is believed to have stemmed from a domestic dispute. The man identified as Sanjay is reportedly a history-sheeter with three criminal cases registered against him, including one related to murder.
According to police, the accused opened fire on his wife, Anjali, outside their residence before escaping. A forensic team examined the crime scene and collected evidence, while investigators began scanning CCTV footage from nearby areas to track his movements before and after the incident. Multiple police teams, including CIA and special staff units, have been conducting raids at suspected hideouts, but the accused has not yet been traced.
Preliminary findings suggest that a domestic dispute may have triggered the fatal shooting. However, police said the investigation is ongoing and all possible angles are being examined as efforts continue to apprehend the suspect.

The case comes days after a CA allegedly killed his banker wife on Valentine's Day and then passing it off as a robbery. The Police solved the killing of Mahak, a bank employee, within 18 hours, which her husband, chartered accountant Anshul Dhawan, initially passed as a robbery attempt by unknown attackers.

Anshul called the police on late night around 11:00 pm, claiming that he and his wife had been attacked by unknown people while coming back from a dinner. However, when police reached on the spot and recorded his statement, they soon found inconsistencies in his complaint. According to investigators, he kept changing his statements and failed to describe the alleged attackers, raising suspicion.
When questioned strictly, Anshul eventually broke down and confessed to the murder. Police said he had been suspicious of Mahak’s character, who worked at HDFC Bank in Gurugram and led to frequent arguments between the couple. Mahak’s father, Krishna Kathuria, said he had suspected his son-in-law from the beginning.


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"Don't Paint Us As Delhi's​


Harsh Singh and his wife, Ruby Jain, hit national headlines after a video of them abusing three women from Arunachal Pradesh went viral and sparked outrage.​



New Delhi:
Harsh Singh, who hurled racist abuses along with his wife at three Northeastern women living in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, has said they are "ashamed" and apologised to the people of the Northeast. Singh and his wife, Ruby, hit national headlines after a video of them abusing three women from Arunachal Pradesh went viral and sparked outrage.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta met with the women affected by the incident on Wednesday. "Strictest action will be taken against those involved in this incident. There is absolutely no place for hatred, discrimination, intimidation, or racial abuse in Delhi. Such behaviour is unacceptable and will not be tolerated under any circumstances," Rekha Gupta wrote on X.

"I also request all concerned to respect the privacy of the young students and their families," she added.



At the centre of the altercation was an electrical installation that the three Arunachal women were getting done at their rented home. During the work, some dust fell into the couple's home downstairs. This started an argument that took a racist turn. Harsh Singh and Ruby Jain made racist and derogatory remarks, calling the three women "momo" and saying they run a massage parlour and are sex workers. Ruby Jain is also heard saying that her husband is the son of a customs officer and a politician.

In the video, the Northeastern women are seen protesting the racist insults that the couple hurled in the presence of police personnel. The video sparked massive outrage, with Chief Ministers and prominent voices from the Northeast demanding strict action against the couple. Delhi Police registered a case under sections relating to outraging the modesty of a woman, criminal intimidation and promoting enmity, hatred, or ill-will between different religious, racial, language, or regional groups.



Harsh Singh has now spoken to news agency ANI and said he and his wife made the derogatory remarks in the "heat of the moment". "We are showing complete cooperation with Delhi Police and we have complete faith that the police and Indian judiciary stand with us and will clear everything through an unbiased investigation. We are definitely ashamed. I am not such a person, but it was in the heat of the moment. We did not intend to do so," he said, his face covered by a mask.

"I want to ask the social media users to listen to both sides of the story. The videos show our reaction. Our property was damaged... the situation escalated after the woman came... Please don't do media trials; the Indian judiciary is above that. I trust Delhi Police will bring the truth to the forefront. We will accept whatever punishment we get, but don't paint us as Delhi's darinde (brutal) couple. We don't deserve this. I am being sent obscene, doctored images of my mother on social media. Our family and profession should not be dragged into this. I am ashamed, and I personally apologise to all the Northeastern people," he said.

Social media users, however, trashed the apology and said the remarks do not reflect a momentary rage, but ingrained racism. Others pointed out how harassment faced by Northeastern people in various parts of the country are part of a pattern and not isolated incidents.

Amid growing outrage, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister for Development of Northeastern Region, said he was "deeply disturbed by the racial harassment" the three Arunachal women faced.

"A minor residential issue escalating into abuse and intimidation rooted in prejudice is profoundly shameful. Spoke with Hon'ble CM of Arunachal Pradesh, @PemaKhanduBJP ji, and took up the matter with the Commissioner of Delhi Police. Have sought immediate and stringent action. An FIR has been registered and I am assured the accused will be apprehended swiftly. Any injustice against our brothers and sisters from the Northeast will not be tolerated. Their safety and dignity are paramount to us," the minister said on X.


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Maharashtra Man Steals Mother's Jewellery From Home, Arrested Within Hours​


Police launched a probe and through spot inspection, local intelligence inputs, verification of suspects, and technical analysis, the needle of suspicion pointed to a 30-year-old labourer Prashant Bhamre, an official said.​


Latur:
A 30-year-old man stole his mother's gold ornaments from home in Latur district of Maharashtra and was held within hours of the crime, police said.

Complainant Sunita Dagdu Bhamre (50), a resident of Bhadgaon in Latur tehsil, reported that an unidentified person broke into her house on Monday and stole her gold ornaments, including a necklace, six rings and two earrings.

Police launched a probe and through spot inspection, local intelligence inputs, verification of suspects, and technical analysis, the needle of suspicion pointed to a 30-year-old labourer Prashant Bhamre, an official said.

They caught him within three hours and on sustained questioning, he confessed to committing the theft.

The police found that he stole the ornaments and hid them inside a cupboard in his own house. After his interrogation, they recovered the valuables and returned them to his mother.


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Hands, Legs Tied, Murdered: 65-Year-Old Ahmedabad Woman Killed Inside Home; Cash, Gold Worth Rs 2.5 Lakh Missing​


An elderly woman named was found dead in her home in Ahmedabad on March 4, with her hands and legs tied with a cloth. She lived alone and was found unresponsive after a worker alerted the family. Upon entering, they noticed signs of a struggle, including a bloodstained pillow and an open, ransacked locker missing valuables worth approximately Rs 2.5 lakh.​



An elderly woman was found tied up, dead inside her home in Ahmedabad early on Wednesday (March 4), with jewellery and cash reportedly missing from her safe, the police said. The 65-year-old woman was found with her hands and legs tied in her home, located in the Kubernagar area, TOI reported.
The woman, identified as Bharti Bajarang, was living alone near a temple in the Chharanagar locality. The family was alerted in the early hours when a worker employed at the house called the police to inform them that Bharti was lying on the floor and was not responding after he repeatedly knocked on the door.
The incident happened around 11:30 pm on Tuesday when the woman had gone to a nearby neighbour to buy something.

What Family Found After Entering the House?​

The family rushed to the residence and tried to open the door. As they found the door was shut from the inside, they forced it open. They saw Bharti lying near the bed with her hands and legs tied with a cloth.

They also found a bloodstained pillow near her head, according to a TOI report. Moreover, the room light was on, and the house looked like ransacked, with the locker open and jewellery and cash stolen.

According to the report, they found that a gold chain and earrings, together weighing about 1.5 tolas, worth around Rs 1.5 lakh, were missing. Additionally, Rs 1 lakh, which was also kept in the house, was also missing.

Police Complaint Registered​

Following her death, Sarfarnagar police registered a case under BNS sections 103(1) (murder), 311 (robbery or dacoity), and 331(8) a (house-breaking after sunset and before sunrise), after her son, Hitesh Bajarang, filed a complaint.
According to the investigators, unknown persons entered the house late on Tuesday night and fled the spot after killing the woman and robbing


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Engineering Student Among 5 Arrested For Robbery In Coimbatore​


The engineering student allegedly played a key role in identifying and sharing information about students who lived alone in rented houses or private accommodations.​


Chennai:
A five-member gang, including a second-year engineering student, has been arrested in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore for allegedly robbing mobile phones, laptops, and cash from students living alone in private residences at knifepoint.

According to police, the engineering student, who is from Sivaganga district, allegedly played a key role in identifying and sharing information about students who lived alone in rented houses or private accommodations.

Investigators say the gang used this information to plan and execute robberies.

The March 3 crime came to light after some victims approached the police with complaints that their phones, laptops, and cash had been robbed at knifepoint.

Police said they traced the suspects to a location following the complaint, but the arrest operation turned violent.

When officers approached the group, one of the suspects allegedly stabbed a sub-inspector. In response, police opened fire in self-defence and shot one of the accused in the leg before securing the arrest of all five.

Speaking about the operation, Coimbatore Superintendent of Police K Karthikeyan said four of the arrested men already have cases registered against them.

"We have arrested five persons. Four of them have attempt-to-murder and robbery cases. One of them is a second-year engineering student from Sivaganga. He gave shelter to the accused and helped them identify locations where students stay alone," the SP said.

Police say the case has revealed what they describe as a worrying new pattern of crimes involving students in the city.

Just days earlier, police had arrested a group of five students--including two graduates and three currently studying--for allegedly selling ganja to students living in private residences.

SP Karthikeyan said police have now intensified surveillance and searches to dismantle such networks.

"We have intensified searches and are breaking this network," he added.


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Who killed a 17-year-old? 2 decades and an exhumation later, answers remain elusive in Andhra rape, murder case​


Last month, the CBI drew curtains on its probe into the case of the killing of a B. Pharmacy student in 2007. Probe had been handed over to agency after HC threw out police case​


This is a trying time for the couple. Last week, they laid to rest the mortal remains of their daughter, which were exhumed by investigators eight years ago, to find answers on her killing. On Friday, the 17-year-old was buried again, in the graveyard of a community mosque in a town in Andhra Pradesh, with the truth as elusive in one of the longest and most arduous probes in the history of Andhra Pradesh.

“She was a brilliant child, and was good at studies. She used to dance and sing well. We rue the day that we sent her off to college,” her mother told The Indian Express.



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Mobile phone in exam hall: Karnataka High Court backs CBSE move cancelling IIT-JEE qualified student’s board results​


Karnataka High Court backs CBSE’s penalty on a Class 12 student for carrying a mobile phone during the board exam, stressing adherence to exam rules.​


Karnataka High Court CBSE news: In a ruling on examination discipline, the Karnataka High Court has upheld the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) decision to cancel a Class 12 student’s board examination in all subjects after he was found carrying a mobile phone inside the exam hall.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice C M Poonacha was hearing an appeal filed by CBSE against a single judge’s verdict of granting relief to the student, and set aside the earlier order.

The mobile phone is an electronic device used for communicating and if a mobile phone is found in possession of a candidate during the examination, there is a high degree of risk involved in leakage of question papers and sabotaging of examinations,” said the court on March 5.


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Bengaluru Shocker: Man Sets Partner, Her Parents On Fire After She Refuses To Give Scooter​


A 32-year-old Bengaluru man was arrested for allegedly setting his partner and her parents on fire after she refused to give him her scooter, leaving all three hospitalised.​



A Bengaluru man was arrested for allegedly setting his partner and her parents on fire following her refusal to give him her two-wheeler, police said on Monday (March 9). The accused has been identified as Panduranga (32), a resident of Nandini Layout, they said. Sumalatha (27), a domestic help, and her parents, who sustained injuries in the incident, are currently undergoing treatment at a hospital, a senior police officer said as per PTI. Panduranga went to Sumalatha's house in Tarabanahalli and asked her to hand over her scooter to him. When she refused, a heated argument ensued following which her parents intervened.

Suddenly, in a fit of rage, he poured petrol over them from a bottle and set them on fire and immediately fled the spot, the officer said. Their neighbours rushed the family to hospital, where they are receiving treatment, he said.

A case was registered at the Soladevanahalli police station under sections 109 (attempt to murder) and 351 (2) (criminal intimidation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the accused was arrested on Sunday, police said.

The case comes days after a man allegedly killed his 21-year-old wife over suspicions of an affair. Police on February 21 reported that the accused, in an intoxicated state, struck the woman on the head with a stone. Authorities arrived at the scene following reports of domestic violence and have taken the deceased’s body to a hospital for postmortem.
The incident occurred in Kullegowdanapalya, under the jurisdiction of Kaggalipura police station. The deceased has been identified as Sinchana (21), and the accused is her husband, Renukaiah. According to police, Renukaiah frequently quarreled with his wife over suspicions about her fidelity.



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Struck With Axe for 30 Mins: UP Man Kills 4 Family Members Over Property Dispute; Then Hits Himself With Brick​


A man in Uttar Pradesh killed four family members with an axe after an argument escalated over a property dispute. As his elder brother tried to intervene and calm the situation, he was also attacked and left severely injured.​



In a shocking case of crime, a 40-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh allegedly killed four members of his family with an axe, while injuring his elder brother over a long-standing property dispute, the police said. The incident happened in Basantpur Rudal village, which falls under the Rupaidih police station limits in Bahraich, according to a Times of India report.
The accused, Nirankar Verma, attacked the family with an axe for 30 minutes on late Sunday night, killing them all, while injuring one.

How It All Started?​

Verma first attacked his father during an altercation over the division of ancestral property. The argument escalated when the accused demanded his share of the money. When his mother, sister and grandmother tried to intervene to calm the situation, he turned on them and killed them too.
After hearing the screams, his elder brother Gurudev Verma rushed to see, but was also attacked by the accused and sustained severe injuries. His brother is currently undergoing treatment at a district hospital.

Accused Tried To Kill Himself With Brick​

After killing his family members, he tried to kill himself by repeatedly hitting his head with a brick. He fell on the floor due to excessive bleeding. The locals and neighbours heard the scream and reached the house, where they found the bodies lying on the floor.


They called the police officials, who then took the accused into custody and shifted him to a hospital.

Minor Nephew Witnessed the Attack​

A 10-year-old boy, Gurudev's son, witnessed the horror while hiding in fear. He was the sole witness to the attack and stayed inside after seeing the brutal attack by his uncle.
The UP police have taken him into protective custody and are recording his statement, TOI reported.
Moreover, all four bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination, and the investigation is underway.



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