The case has been registered under section 186/353/332 IPC and 4 Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions (Prevention of Violence & damage of property act).
he Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice on the plea of a man seeking anticipatory bail in a case of cheating of Rs. 13.5 crores with an NRI woman. NBWs have already issued against the accused. Accused is a branch sales Manager with a private sector Bank.
The Patiala House Court of Delhi on Wednesday granted 10 days more time to Delhi Police to complete the investigation against Prabir Purkayastha, founder and Editor-in-Chief and Amit Chakravarty, HR Head of News Portal, in the case registered under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (
After farmers announced their Delhi Chalo protest march in the first week of February in Delhi, barricades were placed on both sides of the road below the flyover on the Ghazipur border, in a bid to stop farmers from rolling in tractors into the national capital during their protest.
The Delhi High Court has recently directed Delhi police to expeditiously complete the probe in the matter related to a stage collapsed during a religious function (Jagran) in January this year at Kalkaji Temple which left sevarl injured and a 45 year old woman dead.
According to Delhi police, "The 4 scammers were arrested after raids were conducted in Delhi, Gujarat and Punjab by the Cyber Police, Outer North District."
Police recovered 20 semi-automatic pistols from the accused. The recovered illegal arms have been manufactured in Khargone, MP and were being delivered to the end user at a price of around Rs 30,000 per piece, an official said.
A total of 500 SIM cards were found in that package, kept in three separate packets. After a preliminary inquiry, a case U/s 420 IPC, PS IGI Airport, Delhi, was registered on the complaint and an investigation of the case was taken up, as per DCP.
A team of doctors in Delhi conducted the complex Aortic Surgery and saved the life of a 55-year-old Indian citizen, who while vacationing in Bali, Indonesia, was diagnosed with NSTEMI (non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction), acute renal failure, and Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection.
In a significant update on Delhi's fake cancer drug racket, the Delhi crime branch on Friday arrested four people for their alleged involvement in the case, bringing the total to 12.