
The Delhi High Court has ruled that a single Rolex watch does not qualify as a commercial quantity, clearing the way for a Dubai resident to reclaim his detained luxury watch from Delhi Customs after paying a redemption fine. Court Says One Rolex Watch Is for Personal Use, Not Commercial A division bench of Justices
READ MOREModi Connects Cricket Win With Cross-Border Conflict India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stirred controversy after connecting India’s Asia Cup cricket triumph over Pakistan with the recent Operation Sindoor conflict earlier this year. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Modi wrote: “#OperationSindoor on the games field. Outcome is the same – India wins! Congrats
READ MOREAn Air India Delhi-bound flight (AI 162) returned to the London Heathrow Airport gate on Sunday after a boarding error was discovered during taxiing for takeoff. Passenger Mistakenly Misses Departure Gate According to officials, the passenger had been issued a boarding pass, which was scanned at the gate and marked as boarded. However, instead of
READ MOREThe Delhi High Court has issued an interim injunction in favor of Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, stopping the unauthorized use of her name, photos, and digital identity. The court observed that misuse of a celebrity’s persona without consent can lead to commercial loss, reputational harm, and violation of dignity. Court’s Order Against Misuse of
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Families displaced by the recent Yamuna floods in Delhi say the damage and hardships continue long after the water recedes. While the floodwaters last only a week, the aftermath — muddy homes, damaged electricity meters, broken furniture, and even the risk of snakes — troubles residents for months. Memories of 2023 Floods Return Many residents
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