The complainant confirmed in the court that her decision to settle the matter is voluntary and made without any undue influence or coercion. She further confirms the receipt of the entire settlement amount from the Petitioners, as per the terms of the Compromise. A deed was executed betwe
The boy, son of complainant SCH, went missing while playing outside his house, and his body was later found in the room of Neetu, who is the family's driver and resides nearby.
Bhullar was arrested on Thursday following a complaint on October 11 that the officer had allegedly demanded a bribe through a middleman to settle an FIR filed against the complainant.
The matter was reported by a patient at the government medical store of Civil Surgeon Hospital situated in Morar locality in the district. The complainant had verbally addressed the matter to the Civil Surgeon, following which the Drug Department initiated an immediate probe into the matt
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a superintendent of CGST & Central Excise Commissionerate, Nashik, for accepting a bribe of Rs 5 lakh from the complainant on Tuesday.
According to Additional Superintendent of Police, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Sandeep Saraswat, the complainant told the ACB that he supplies brain coils used in neurosurgery and had pending bills worth Rs 12 lakh, and Dr Agarwal allegedly demanded a bribe to clear these bills.
After negotiation, the accused agreed to accept a bribe of Rs 30,000 and directed the complainant to pay the demanded bribe amount after disbursal of his salary.
The Delhi High Court has held that uploading celebratory videos or social media posts after release on bail cannot, by itself, be a ground for cancellation unless it is shown that the content amounts to a specific threat or act of intimidation against the complainant.
n the first case, it was alleged by the complainant, a proprietor of a private company, that the accused demanded Rs 4 lakh bribe. In Second case, in Nanded, the accused demanded Rs 25 thousand.
Police said the case originated from a complaint alleging fraud of ₹31.75 lakh, after the victim was lured into investing in a fraudulent cryptocurrency application. The complainant was initially contacted via Facebook, and later, posing as a BitBank executive on WhatsApp, the accused convin
Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Ankit Garg reserved the order after perusing CCTV footage of the incident and hearing arguments from Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Atul Shrivastava, defence counsel Pradeep Rana, and the counsel for the complainant.