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  • BTS' SUGA drunk driving case: No military punishment imposed, clarifies MMA

    The incident occurred when SUGA, while driving an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol, fell near his home after returning from a dinner. A police officer at the scene detected alcohol on SUGA's breath and administered a breathalyzer test, which confirmed that he was drunk. As a result, SUGA received a fine and had his driver's license revoked.

  • Hail move to make corruption heinous crime: Ex-Cabinet Secy

    Former cabinet secretary, TSR Subramanian says policy makers should be given protection not only during the service tenure but also post retirement.

  • Delhi gangrape: All four convicted for rape and murder

    The court has held the four men guilty of 12 offences including gangrape, unnatural offence, murder, dacoity, conspiracy, kidnapping and destruction of evidence in 1 240-page order. The court has convicted the four by relying on the victim's dying declaration and forensic evidence.

  • Sanju got away lightly, says RSS; questions hue and cry

    RSS mouthpiece Panchjanya criticised the "hue and cry" about the jail sentence to actor Sanjay Dutt under the Arms Act in the 1993 Mumbai terror blast case and said he actually got away with a light punishment.

  • Shahrukh escapes with Rs 100 fine for smoking in public

    Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan, charged with smoking in public during an IPL match, today escaped with a paltry fine of Rs 100, less than the cost of his cigarette box, after having pleaded guilty before a court in Jaipur.

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