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Hindustan Times
26-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Chandigarh: Classmate, aides assault teen with iron rods, knives outside Sec-40 school
A Class 12 student was allegedly attacked with iron rods, knives, and bricks by a group of individuals, including a classmate, outside his school in Sector 40-D on July 17. The victim, a student of Sharda Sarvhitkari Senior Secondary School, was ambushed near the school parking area around 12.45 pm, according to a complaint filed by his father. The incident reportedly stemmed from an altercation a day prior, police said, when the victim allegedly slapped his classmate in class. (iStock) The incident reportedly stemmed from an altercation a day prior, police said, when the victim allegedly slapped his classmate in class. The classmate then reportedly threatened the victim, stating, 'I will see you outside the school.' On July 17, after classes concluded, the victim's path was blocked by a group of 'outsider boys' armed with iron rods and knives. They confronted him about the dispute with his classmate. When the victim stated there was no fight, the assailants began their attack, shouting to use bricks and declaring he 'should not escape today.' The boy was hit on the head, forcing him to flee back into the school for safety. The attackers then fled the scene on a Yamaha R-15 and a Hero Splendor motorcycle, issuing further threats. Shockingly, three days later, on July 20, one of the accused, accompanied by other boys carrying baseball sticks, attempted a second attack at the victim's residence in Dadumajra. However, they fled when a crowd gathered, leaving their Splendor motorcycle behind. The victim's family immediately contacted the police. Personnel from Maloya Police Station arrived, seized the abandoned motorcycle, and recorded statements. Following the father's written complaint and verification of CCTV footage from the school vicinity, the police on Thursday registered an FIR under Sections 115(2), 126(2), and 351(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. The complaint names the classmate and four to five unidentified boys in connection with the assault.


Time of India
03-07-2025
- Time of India
Bengaluru: Farmer imprisoned for a day for giving sports bike to minor leading to accident
Bengaluru: In a first-of-its-kind judgment in recent times, a court in Gubbi (Tumakuru district) sentenced a farmer to one-day imprisonment with a fine of Rs 30,000 for having handed over his sports motorbike to a minor boy, who met with an accident and sustained serious injuries. The convicted is Narasimha Raju N, a resident of Chikkabelave, CS Pura, Gubbi. He was kept in confinement at a lock-up in the premises of Gubbi court complex on June 30. Judge D Anupama also imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on Narasimha Raju and Rs 5,000 on his son, Ravi Kumar, as it was Kumar who handed over the motorbike to his friend, a 17-year-old boy, on the night of Oct 31, 2024. The case was investigated and chargesheet was filed by Gubbi police led by SI Sunil Kumar GK, who arraigned three persons — Narasimha Raju N, N Ravi Kumar, and the minor — as accused in the case. A few days after the accident, the minor's father filed a complaint with Gubbi police, and based on his statement, the police booked the three under the Indian Motor Vehicle Act and sections 281 (Rash driving or riding on a public way) and 125 (Act endangering life or personal safety of others) of BNS. The minor's case was transferred to a juvenile court. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru According to the chargesheet, the minor was riding a 'Yamaha R-15' bearing registration number KA-06-HT-3903 with Ravi Kumar as a pillion when the accident took place around 8pm. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scientists: Tinnitus? When tinnitus won't go away, do this (Watch) Hearing Magazine Undo Earlier that evening, Ravi Kumar went to Tumakuru for work and met the minor. The elder brother of the minor worked in a lodge. The minor told Ravi Kumar that he would accompany him while riding back home, 35km away. "When both started, the minor rode the motorbike with Ravi as a pillion. On reaching Gubbi, the minor, who was riding at high speed, lost control and rammed into a mud heap outside the compound of a private college on the left side of the road. The minor sustained injuries to his eyes, waist, and head. Ravi escaped with minor wounds. The minor was first treated at Gubbi govt hospital and was later shifted to a private hospital in Tumakuru. Owing to the seriousness of his eye injuries, the minor was shifted to Minto Hospital in Bengaluru. There too, doctors advised the minor's family to immediately shift the boy to a superspeciality hospital as he required to undergo complicated surgery," the police charge sheet read.