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The dark side of cricket: Why colourism in the game needs calling outSocietal norms often lead to the selective enforcement of laws, with many minor infractions overlooked. This article explores how such leni...
Delhiās new traffic challan rules: Higher Lok Adalat payments, licence suspension for repeat offenders, what changesDelhi Traffic Challan Lok Adalat: Delhi traffic offenders now face a pay-first, argue-later system. To contest a challan, motorists must de...
New Mexico seeks $3.7 billion, changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trialNew Mexico is suing Meta Platforms, accusing it of harming young users. The state wants a judge to declare Meta's Facebook, Instagram, and ...
Delhi Lok Adalat Token Date: Check direct link for token registration, courts where it will be held, eligible challans and moreThe Delhi State Legal Services Authority is organizing a National Lok Adalat on May 9, 2026, to resolve pending cases and minor traffic vio...
Gurgaon: Soon, your driving licence may be suspended if you are caught doing this on the roadFacing a surge in accidents and fatalities, the district administration is implementing stricter actions against drunk driving. First-time ...
Over 2,700 drunk driving cases filed in Hyderabad during NY celebrationsAccording to Cyberabad Police, a total of 1,241 persons including two women were booked for drunk driving. As many as 938 two-wheelers and ...
Sober truths about curbing drunkennessLeniency may cut pendency of cases, but will it make drunks turn abstemious?
Bihar's liquor ban results in over 60% reduction in road deaths due to drunk drivingUnpublished data accessed by TOI show that while 867 persons died in 2015 due to drunk driving in the state, fatalities reduced to 326 duri...
Liquor ban impact: Rs 2,00,000 crore loss to exchequer, closure of more than 1 lakh establishmentsThe liquor ban on highways has affected at least 1,000 star hotels in Maharashtra including the VIP Lounge at the domestic airport.
Soon, drunk drivers will not be eligible for insurance claimsThe bill provides for stringent penalties, including jail term and suspension of driving licence, for offences such as juvenile driving, sp...
2002 hit-and-run case: Trouble mounts for Salman as victim's wife moves SCThe widow and the son of the man, who was killed in the 2002 hit and run case, moved the Supreme Court challenging the actor's acquittal.
Why even little amount of liquor be permissible for drivers: High CourtThe Bombay High Court today urged the Centre and the Maharashtra government to adopt "zero tolerance policy", and wondered if anybody who h...
Drunk driving: HC seeks to know about norms for collection of evidenceThe Bombay High Court today asked the Maharashtra government to state what guidelines it has framed about the use of breath analysers and c...
Delhi to implement SC committee directions on road safetyDelhi Traffic Police will start implementing from this Tuesday the SC-appointed committee's directions on road safety.
Demand for chauffeurs on the rise after Janhavi Gadkar drunk-driving mishapDriver in Mumbai, a service provider, has seen an 18-20 per cent surge in bookings after the accident involving Janhavi Gadkar.
RIL's Janhavi Gadkar row: Companies warn staff against code of conduct violationsIf you are employed with a reputed organization, adhering to the company's code of conduct now extends beyond work hours.
Centre aims to put brakes on drunk driving with strict lawsDrunk driving is usually charged under section 304A of the IPC as a rash and negligent act causing death and carries a maximum of two years...
Drunk drivers in Delhi may lose licence at 1st offence nowTraffic police have asked the transport department to suspend licences of first-time drunk driver as a deterrent.
Why no amendment brought in drunk driving cases, HC asks CentreHC had earlier asked Govt to consider amending section 279 of IPC (rash & negligent driving) & enhance existing punishment for drunk drivin...
Bombay High Court endorses provision of higher punishment for drunk drivingThe High Court suggested that IPC sections 304 A & 279 should be amended to include a specific offence of drunk driving.