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30-year-old cop dies in Gurgaon after gun misfires, police launch probe
30-year-old cop dies in Gurgaon after gun misfires, police launch probe

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

30-year-old cop dies in Gurgaon after gun misfires, police launch probe

Gurgaon: A 30-year-old constable died after allegedly sustaining a gunshot wound to his head from his service pistol at his home in Bilaspur on Wednesday night. The deceased, Shakti Singh, was serving as a gunman at the consumer court in Nuh since May. Singh was reportedly cleaning his service pistol when, around 10.30pm, the incident occurred. Police said that according to the family's statement, he was running and tripped, following which the gun misfired and shot him in the head. Family members and neighbours rushed to the scene after hearing the gunshot and immediately rushed him to Fortis Hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon An officer said, "We have not registered a case. We are conducting inquest proceedings under Section 194 of the BNSS. The probe is underway to ascertain the exact cause. The sequence of events will be clearer after the autopsy report is available."Statements of the family and witnesses will be recorded once the medical findings are available, police said. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.

HC directs govt to modernise revenue courts
HC directs govt to modernise revenue courts

Time of India

time12-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

HC directs govt to modernise revenue courts

Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court has issued directives to the state govt regarding modernisation of revenue courts and the appointment process of officers, expressing concern over prolonged pendency of cases. The bench of Justice Anoop Kumar Dhand, while hearing petitions from elderly citizens including Shakti Singh and others involved in lengthy revenue disputes, emphasised the urgent need for systemic reforms in revenue and appellate revenue courts. "Due to not giving priority to old cases, beyond the lifetime of the original plaintiff, the decisions are getting delayed, often these cases go on for several generations," the court observed, highlighting how disputes initiated by grandparents remain unresolved until their grandchildren's generation. The order issued on July 8 was uploaded Saturday. The court has directed that revenue courts should be transformed into fully digital institutions. "Revenue courts of Rajasthan are required to be developed as fully digital institutions with litigants as centrality of the entire legal system. Judgments passed by revenue courts and appellate revenue courts are required to be uploaded online," the bench said. In a significant move, the bench has ordered implementation of a comprehensive examination system for appointing officers to revenue and appellate revenue courts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Providers are furious: Internet access without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo This examination would test candidates' legal proficiency in revenue and procedural laws, including CPC and the Indian Evidence Act. The court has instructed that a copy of the order be forwarded to the chief secretary, principal secretary of revenue department and principal secretary of law to advise the govt on amending relevant rules. Additionally, the court has called for preparation and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to address pending cases. "Decide old pending cases on a priority basis," the court directed, emphasising the need for immediate action to resolve the backlog of cases.

Thieves cut open ATM, flee with 30L in Sikar; 2nd in wk
Thieves cut open ATM, flee with 30L in Sikar; 2nd in wk

Time of India

time12-07-2025

  • Time of India

Thieves cut open ATM, flee with 30L in Sikar; 2nd in wk

Jaipur: Sikar district reported second ATM robbery in a week on early Saturday morning. Around 3am, criminals arrived in a black vehicle, cut open the SBI bank ATM located near Poonia Wines on Jaipur Road in Sikar city using a gas cutter and fled with Rs 30 lakh. Shakti Singh, a representative of the ATM operating company, reported that approximately Rs 30 lakh were in the ATM, which the thieves stole and fled. The thieves also broke the CCTV cameras installed there. Five accused executed the heist. On that day, the guard was on leave, so there was no security personnel at the ATM. Even after the ATM robbery, no one was aware until around 9am when people came to withdraw money and discovered the incident. Upon receiving the information, the Udyog Nagar police arrived at the scene and inspected the site. Trainee IPS Prashant Kiran mentioned that a team has been formed to search for the robbers based on the CCTV footage. Udyog Nagar police have registered a case against unknown robbers and started an on July 4, in Ajitgarh town of Sikar district, robbers also uprooted an ATM and took it away, and the police have not achieved any success in that case either.

UP teen bludgeoned to death with cricket bat over ‘wide ball'
UP teen bludgeoned to death with cricket bat over ‘wide ball'

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Time of India

UP teen bludgeoned to death with cricket bat over ‘wide ball'

Image used is for representational purposes only MEERUT: An 18-year-old boy was bludgeoned to death with a bat during a cricket match after a dispute broke out over the final ball of the game, with one team claiming it was a wide delivery while the rival team saying it was fair. The incident took place in Ahar area of Bulandshahr on Sunday. Shakti Singh, a resident of village Rasoolpur in Ahar, and his friends were playing cricket at the Junior High School grounds when a fight broke out between the two teams. Shakti was struck on the neck with a bat, causing him to collapse. Shakti's uncle, Mohit Kumar, recounted that he was working in his field adjacent to the cricket ground and noticed some boys approaching, informing him about a fight. 'They told memy nephew Shakti got into a fight. I ran towards the ground and saw him lying on the ground. I gave cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but he did not move. We took him to a community health centre where doctors declared him dead,' said Kumar. Ahar station house officer Anu Pratap Singh said an FIR under BNS section 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) was registered. 'One youth, Vishesh Sharma, 20, was arrested by police and sent to judicial custody. The victim's body was handed over to the family after post-mortem examination. Further investigation is on. Police force has been deployed in the village to maintain law and order,' said Singh

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