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Chandigarh: Repeated offender with 269 traffic violations faces licence revocation

The court has asked Kamal Kumar’s to offer 15 days of community service and imposed a hefty fine of ₹53,800

The list of violations included 253 cases of dangerous driving (mainly red light jumping), 14 road marking violations, and 2 cases of not wearing a helmet. (HT File)
Published on Feb 18, 2025 09:06 AM IST
By, Chandigarh

Chandigarh: Man with 222 traffic violations stripped of licence, fined 43,000

Taking a serious view of the matter, the Chandigarh court remarked that no emergent situation can justify committing such a large number of violations

The Chandigarh court observed that repeated offences of such a magnitude indicate a blatant disregard for traffic laws. (Getty image)
Published on Feb 08, 2025 09:46 AM IST
ByNaina Mishra, Chandigarh

HC orders offender to hold “Don’t Drink and Drive” banner at Worli Naka

Bombay High Court orders Sabyasachi Nishank to hold "Don't Drink and Drive" banner at Worli Naka for 12 weekends as part of bail conditions.

The Bombay High Court has directed a 32-year-old senior vice president of a non-banking finance corporation, arrested in November 2024 for drinking and driving, to stand at Worli Naka junction holding a banner that reads, “Don’t Drink and Drive” for 12 weekends. (Bhushan Koyande/ HT Photo)
Updated on Jan 25, 2025 10:05 AM IST
ByKaruna Nidhi

83-year-old Bengaluru man takes over BBMP's job, sweeps streets. Watch video

With BBMP's erratic waste management services failing to keep the streets clean, Narayan took it upon himself to take over the civic body's responsibility.

83-year-old Surya Narayan seen cleaning the gutter himself.(X/@mi2madhu)
Updated on Dec 28, 2024 12:34 PM IST
By | Edited by Anagha Deshpande

An ode to the country’s past, a vision for its future

On September 22, HT reflects on India's century-long journey through the eyes of centenarian voters, like 103-year-old Yog Bir Handa, witnessing the nation's transformation.

Yog Bir Handa is one of roughly 218,000 people aged above 100 in India and one of just five in Delhi. (HT Photo)
Updated on Oct 16, 2024 06:34 AM IST
BySaurya Sengupta
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