Karnataka High Court ruled that mediclaim reimbursements must be deducted from accident compensation under medical expenses. Justice Hanchate Sanjeevkumar directed Oriental Insurance to pay Rs 4.93 lakh to the family of S Hanumanthappa after deducting Rs 1.8 lakh received from mediclaim. Hanumanthappa was awarded Rs 6.7 lakh by a tribunal, but the insurer challenged the medical expenses.
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta said the duo will work together like a brother and sister to carry forward unfinished work of the late Sahib Singh Verma, former chief minister and Parvesh Verma's father.
Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal criticizes AAP for their defeat in the Delhi assembly elections, attributing it to issues like water and air pollution and poor infrastructure. She congratulates BJP and expresses hope that they will fulfill their promises while Home Minister Amit Shah celebrates the end of AAP's 'rule of lies.'
A Chhota Rajan gang member, Vilas Balaram Pawar, who had been absconding for 16 years, was arrested in Mumbai. Pawar, involved in crimes like murder and attempt to murder, was apprehended in Chembur. He had been changing his locations to evade authorities since his release on bail in 2008.
ED has received permission from the home ministry to prosecute former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal under PMLA for alleged money laundering in the liquor scam case. Kejriwal and AAP have been accused of bribery in connection with the 2021-22 excise policy. This permission follows a Supreme Court order requiring specific sanction for PMLA prosecution, prompting ED to seek approvals for other public servants.
Opposition parties in Maharashtra have criticized the state government for failing to maintain law and order after violence erupted in Nagpur. They accuse the administration and ministers of inciting tensions with provocative speeches to divert attention from key issues like inflation and farmers' distress.
Sri Lankan Navy apprehended 14 fishermen from Rameswaram for allegedly fishing in their territorial waters, raising the total number of detained Indian fishermen to 88 this year. The apprehended fishermen were handed over to Kilinochchi district's fisheries officials and will likely be produced in court.
A five-year-old girl from Badhaal village in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district has died, and five of her siblings were hospitalized due to food poisoning-like symptoms. Four critically ill children were transferred to Jammu. This incident follows the deaths of nine people from unknown diseases in the same village last December. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
The National Commission for Women has taken action on a case in Kerala where a teenage girl reported sexual abuse by 64 individuals, including coaches and classmates, over four years. They demanded a detailed report from Kerala Police within three days and called for the immediate arrest of all accused.
Rahul Gandhi did not attend the scheduled court appearance related to his statement on economic reservation in Bareilly. The court has now rescheduled the hearing to January 17 and transferred the case to the MP-MLA court. The petitioner, Pankaj Pathak, alleges Gandhi's statement was offensive and aimed at community appeasement, seeking appropriate judicial action.