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‘CCTV…shows bike wasn’t deliberately rammed’: BMW crash accused gets bail

By Chanshimla Varah Sep 30, 2025 03: 45 pm What’s the story A Delhi court has granted bail to Gaganpreet Kaur, the accused in a recent BMW accident case. The decision was taken after the court observed that CCTV footage weakened the prosecution’s claims of “culpable homicide anchored in delayed care.” Navjot Singh, working as Deputy Secretary in the Finance Ministry, died after his bike was hit by the BMW car near south Delhi’s Dhaula Kuan this month.

Feds Say Detroit Man Fabricated 1,200 Students to Steal $16M

Two Detroit men have been charged for defrauding the higher education system in Federal Student Aid, announced United States Attorney Jerome Gorgon. The first complaint charges Brandon Robinson, 41, of Detroit with wire fraud related to false Federal Student Aid claims submitted in the names of other individuals. Between January 2015 and February 2024, Robinson submitted fraudulent FSA claims for more than 1200 individuals, involving over 100 schools in 24 states. Robinson caused over $16 million in FSA benefits to be awarded, with more than $10M disbursed. Additionally, the complaint alleges that Robinson also filed over 100 fraudulent unemployment insurance claims.

‘QAnon Shaman’ Files Insane $40 Trillion Lawsuit Against Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve, Declares Himself Leader of a ‘New Constitutional Republic’

Jacob Chansley, aka the ‘QAnon Shaman’, has filed a $40 trillion lawsuit in Maricopa County Superior Court.

PNB Fraud Case: CBI Court Grants Pardon To Nirav Modi’s Brother-In-Law, Maiank Mehta

The special CBI court has granted pardon to Maiank Mehta, the brother-in-law of fugitive businessman Nirav Modi, allowing his plea to be an approver in connection with the Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case lodged by the CBI against Modi.

Slovakia passes constitutional amendment recognising only two sexes

Slovakias parliament has passed an amendment to the constitution that recognises only two sexes, along with other measures that critics say might breach the countrys international obligations and undermine the protection of human rights. The amendment, which was drafted by populist prime minister Robert Ficos government, required a three-fifths majority.