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Rape Case Of Female Advocate: Accused Advocate Did Not Get Arrest Protection, HC Said – Made Fun Of Justice System

Delhi High Court has refused to grant interim protection from arrest to an advocate accused of raping a female advocate. The court said that the accused and the complainant have made a mockery of the justice system by entering into a compromise involving judicial officers. The bench did not consider the agreement as mutual and granted liberty to the accused to apply for regular bail, but did not grant anticipatory protection.

Two Notorious Criminals Arrested For Looting In Delhi's Vasant Vihar, A Bag Full Of Money Was Snatched From The Car Rider.

Delhi Police has arrested two notorious criminals, Mohammad Nadeem and Ravindra, for robbing a bag full of money from a car rider in Vasant Vihar. These miscreants escaped after breaking the glass of the car and threatening the driver who was sleeping inside. Police have recovered Rs 1.12 lakh in cash, an iPad and the car used in the crime.

PNB Bank Fraud: Two Former Officers Sentenced To 3 Years In Rs 4 Crore Scam, CBI Court Gives Verdict

The special CBI court at Rouse Avenue has convicted two former officials and a panel lawyer in a Rs 4 crore bank fraud case involving PNB's Jorbagh branch. Former chief manager Kulwinder Kaur Johar and senior manager Ranjeev Suneja were sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment each, while advocate Narendra Singh Parihar was sentenced to two-and-a-half years' imprisonment. The main accused Sanjeev Dixit is absconding.

Paperless Organization Of Winter Session Of Delhi Assembly Saved Life Of 40 Trees, Saved More Than 3.38 Lakh Pages.

Proceedings took place for 12 hours 39 minutes in the winter session of Delhi Assembly. The session was completely paperless, saving more than 3.38 lakh pages and preserving around 40 trees. Several bills were passed in the session and some matters, including remarks on Sikh Gurus, were referred to the Privileges Committee. A reply is awaited from Punjab Police on Kapil Mishra FIR.

World Book Fair 2026: Not Only The Common People But Also The Special Ones Are Coming To Take A Dip In The Ocean Of Knowledge.

Along with the general public, many dignitaries are also participating in the World Book Fair going on in Bharat Mandapam. Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan, Governor R.N. Ravi, Smriti Irani and Hema Malini visited the fair. Smriti Irani shared thoughts on the confluence of literature and technology, while Hema Malini unveiled the book 'Krishna Bhakti Pad'. New Delhi Rights Table 2026 was also launched in the fair.

Rs 1250 Crores Went Missing From The Bank Accounts Of Delhiites This Year, Why Are The Elderly Becoming Easy Victims Of Cyber Frauds?

Cyber ​​crime is increasing rapidly in Delhi, due to which people, especially middle-aged and elderly people, are becoming victims. In 2025, about Rs 1250 crore were defrauded from the people of Delhi. Police are running awareness campaigns and have opened cyber police stations, but the incidents of fraud are not decreasing. Digital arrests and investment frauds have become common, with people losing their hard-earned money.

1 Crore Left Islam! The ‘Ex-Muslim’ Campaign Started From Kerala Is Gaining Momentum; Echo Of Movement In Iran Reaches India

Inspired by the ongoing movement in Iran, the 'X-Muslim' campaign is gaining momentum in India. People are leaving Islam citing fanaticism and adopting Sanatan Dharma. This initiative, which started from Kerala, has now spread to North India. Although such people are facing social and family challenges, they are determined to change their identity.

Intensive Brainstorming On The Future Of Publishing, 13th Edition Of B2B Forum CEO Speak Organized

The 13th CEO Speak Forum organized by the National Book Trust on the occasion of the New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 concluded. At this B2B platform, Indian and global publishing giants had an in-depth discussion on the topic 'Understanding the Future of Publishing'. Issues like AI, digital transformation and sustainable development were discussed. The NBT Chairman pointed out the strengths of the Indian publishing sector, while the Education Ministry official emphasized on policy-dialogue. Representatives from Qatar and Spain also shared their experiences.

NCR Shivered Due To Severe Cold... Life Disrupted Due To Frost; Mercury Dropped By -0.6 Degrees

Severe cold and frost continue to wreak havoc in North India and NCR. The minimum temperature in Delhi including cities like Rewari, Faridabad, Hapur has fallen to record levels, Rewari recorded -0.6°C. Life is affected by frost; Wheat will benefit, but mustard and vegetables are likely to suffer losses. The administration has advised citizens and farmers to exercise caution.

World Book Fair 2026: Lots Of Entertainment On Mobile, But Gen-Z Is Not Far From Books Too

Jen-ji was seen engrossed in books at the World Book Fair held at Pragati Maidan. Despite mobile entertainment, youth seemed to be looking for knowledge and solace in paper pages. They are striking a balance between technology and traditional reading, showing interest in different literary genres and traditional sports. This shows that the importance of books continues even in the digital age.

Famous Area Of ​​South Delhi, But Not Even Drinking Water

Even in famous areas of Delhi, people are troubled by lack of clean water and old sewer lines. In Dainik Jagran's reader panel, residents told that five-six decade old pipelines are not able to bear the pressure of increasing population. Illegal construction and tanker mafia are also increasing the problem. People demanded fixing the lack of basic facilities and accountability of officials.

How Will We Get Relief From Air Pollution In Delhi? Broken Roads, Dust And Debris Are Spoiling The Air Quality.

Air pollution remains severe in Delhi, to which broken roads, dust from construction work and debris spread everywhere are major contributors. In areas like Asaf Ali Road and Malka Ganj, heavy dust is being generated due to poor condition of roads and construction of drains. Poor maintenance of parks and piles of construction waste are also increasing pollution, due to which the efforts of the administration are proving inadequate.

Delhi High Court Gave Relief To NEET-UG Students, Said - Right To Higher Education Is A Fundamental Right, Admission Will Not Be Canceled

Delhi High Court has ruled on the petition of NEET-UG student Harshit Aggarwal that the right to higher education is fundamental. The court said that the student had got admission on merit and the CBI had treated him only as a witness and not an accused. Therefore his admission cannot be cancelled. The court directed the authorities to let Harshit continue his MBBS studies.

On Interim Maintenance, Delhi High Court Said – Wife Cannot Be Considered The Earning Person; Husband's Income Should Be Calculated From Minimum Wage

Delhi High Court has given an important decision on interim maintenance. The court said that the wife's ability to earn or bear expenses cannot be automatically assumed, especially when the husband does not have any concrete evidence. In one case, the court considered the maintenance of Rs 2,500 fixed by the family court as inadequate and directed the husband's income to be assessed on the basis of minimum wages and increased the amount to Rs 3,500 per month.

Delhi Will Get Relief From Waterlogging, Construction Of 4 Big Trunk Drains Is In Progress; Western District Will Benefit

Delhi government is improving large storm drains to prevent waterlogging during monsoon. Work is in progress on Mundka Halt-Supplementary Drain, MB Road Rain Drain, Kirari-Rithala Trunk Drain and Rohtak Road. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta herself is monitoring. These projects will provide a permanent solution to the drainage problem in many areas of West and South Delhi.

The Vicious Person Used To Show Fear Of Getting Involved In Terrorist Attacks, New Revelation In The Cyber Fraud Case Of Rs 100 Crore

The IFSO unit of Delhi Police has busted an international cyber syndicate, which has links with China, Nepal, Cambodia, Taiwan and Pakistan. Seven accused, including a Taiwanese national, have been arrested in this case. The gang used to divert calls using SIM boxes and defraud victims of over Rs 100 crore by falsely accusing them of being involved in terrorist attacks. More than 1000 complaints were received from across the country.

Preparation To Stop Wholesale Markets From Going To Haryana, Delhi Government Will Bring New Trade Policy

The Delhi government has become conscious of Haryana's efforts to woo wholesale markets. The state government is working on a new trade policy, warehouse policy and formation of a trade welfare board to prevent the outflow of Delhi's revenue. Due to the problems of Old Delhi markets like overcrowding and lack of parking, traders are looking for alternatives outside. The government is promising to provide better facilities to these markets.

Season's Coldest Morning In Delhi, Temperature Drops To 4.2 Degrees; Visibility Recorded At 50 Meters At IGI Amid Yellow Alert

The coldest morning of this season was recorded in Delhi on Saturday, with the minimum temperature being 4.2 degrees Celsius. Moderate to dense fog affected visibility up to 50 meters at IGI Airport. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for the next two days. There will be a feeling of freezing cold due to icy winds.

Kirari-Rithala Drain Project Gets Special Exemption From Tree Protection Act, 84 Trees Coming In Its Path Will No Longer Become A Hindrance.

Delhi Government has given special exemption from Delhi Tree Preservation Act DPTA 1994 for the construction of main drain from Kirari to Rithala. LG VK Saxena exempted 3.2 hectare area from this provision, as the project exceeded the 1 hectare limit. This relaxation has been given in public interest, which will pave the way for transplantation or cutting of 84 trees.

Education And Innovation Hub To Be Built In Narela, Delhi, Budget Increased From Rs 500 To Rs 1300 Crore

Delhi Government is developing Narela as an education and innovation hub. Education Minister Ashish Sood said that the budget of this project has been increased from Rs 500 crore to Rs 1300 crore. Land has been allotted to Delhi Teachers University and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, which will create a total integrated education hub of 160 acres. It will also have state-of-the-art facilities and residential flats, which will increase employment opportunities.

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