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Drinking in a private car amounts to drinking in public place: SC

In a landmark judgement the Supreme Court held that​​ Consumption of liquor even in​​ a private vehicle on public road is as good as drinking at a public place. Going a step further the judgement made it clear that even if a person consumes liquor outside the state borders but enters the territory of Bihar in a state of drunkenness, he is liable to be penalised under Section 37(b) of the 2016 Prohibition Act.

Surrender does not mean consent for sex – Kerala High Court

The conduct of a victim who surrenders before the accused as and when desired by him cannot be construed as consent for sexual intercourse.

Bihar DGP quits IPS to join politics

Gupteshwar Pandey’s political ambitions are hardly a surprise as he also applied for VRS to contest as a BJP nominee in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections but rejoined IPS nine months after his wish to contest elections did not fructify.

What did FTIL do with the money earned abroad?

It is being alleged that the market value of FTIL is stake Rs 2200 crore which they are trying to pass off as Rs 1000 crores. The entire operation is allegedly being held under the directions of FTIL Managing Director Prashant Desai, who reportedly visited Dubai several times to oversee the deal.

New born girl bartered to pay for hospital bill

Phillip was not in a position to pay the bill of Rs 29,000. The hospital too was not willing to allow them to leave without paying its dues. That is when a nurse and some others in the hospital suggested the idea to barter the baby to some wealthy couple in lieu of the hospital bill.

New EU initiative may create hell for secret and shell companies

A new EU initiative might make life miserable for corrupt individuals and companies to hide their identity behind a maze of anonymous shell companies. The new move might make it easier for investigators and the public to uncover the source and intended destination for funds stolen from the public or given and accepted as bribes for winning public contracts. Many secret companies till now being used to hide illicit funds.

F(laws) that promote tax evasions

A bitter truth is that so far no attempt has been made to stop rampant tax evasion in India. The accused are able to get away by lifting their hands to grease greedy palms. Each law of restrictive law only increases corruption and discourage dishonesty. But politician refuse to learn.

Chinese scientist stole US secrets worth billions but paid for his ‘stupidity’

Call it a quirk of fate or otherwise-- his ‘stupid mistake’ cost him dearly and he was arrested for the crime, days before he was planning to fly out to China

Medals for Police Training Institutes

The objective of the Union Home Minister’s Medal for Excellence is to recognize the importance of training and the trainers in police organizations, make training a respectable assignment and to promote quality training in police training institutes in the country

‘Police had orders not to book 1984 anti-Sikh rioters’

Top police officers who undertook rare deterrent action against the killings on the streets of Delhi following the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984 ran into a wall of disapproval from the police leadership, according to a new book.

How can a death in UP influence polls in Bihar?

Journalist Jagendra Singh's death typifies the breakdown of law and order in UP. While the policemen implicated in the murder have been suspended, the prime accused Ram Murti Verma the Minister of State for Backward Classes Welfare remains free.
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