No Bail for MSU Law Student in Vadodara Car Crash: Drove at 140 kmph High on Drugs, Says Court

MSU law student Rakshit Chaurasiya was denied bail following a fatal crash in Vadodara that resulted in one death and seven injuries. The court cited reckless driving under drug influence, with Chaurasiya speeding at 140 km/h during Holi. He faces potential life imprisonment under new legislation, with ongoing investigations into drug use.

Bombay High Court Criticizes Banks for Declaring Accounts as ‘Fraud’ Without Following RBI’s Guidelines, Asks Anil Ambani To Approach RBI

MUMBAI: Today, 28th Feb,The Bombay High Court expressed serious concerns over how banks declare loan accounts as ‘fraud’ or ‘defaulter’ without properly applying their minds. The court highlighted that banks often pass such orders in a “cut, copy, paste manner” without following due procedures. The court suggested that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) must step in and take action to ensure such lapses do not continue.