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CSBC Bihar Police Constable 2025 registration window opens: Direct link to apply for over 4000 vacancies here
CSBC Bihar Police Constable 2025 registration window opens: Direct link to apply for over 4000 vacancies here

Time of India

time21-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

CSBC Bihar Police Constable 2025 registration window opens: Direct link to apply for over 4000 vacancies here

CSBC Bihar Constable application process 2025: The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) has officially commenced the online registration process for the recruitment of Driver Constables in the Bihar Police force. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the official website — — with the application window open until August 20, 2025. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 4,361 vacancies for the Driver Constable post across various districts in Bihar. The notification outlines essential eligibility criteria, including educational qualifications, age limits, and driving license requirements, for all aspiring candidates. CSBC Bihar Constable 2025: Eligibility criteria Candidates must have knowledge of the eligibility criteria as mentioned before applying for the vacancies. As per official norms, candidates must have: Passed Class 12 (Intermediate) from a recognized board or equivalent institution. Possessed a valid Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) or Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV) driving license issued at least one year prior to the release of the advertisement. The age limit has been fixed between 20 to 25 years as of the cut-off date. However, candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, and other reserved categories will be eligible for age relaxation in accordance with prevailing government rules. CSBC Bihar Constable 2025: Steps to apply Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to apply for the CSBC Bihar Constable vacancies 2025 from the official website: Visit the official website, On the homepage, click on the link saying apply online for driver constable vacancies 2025. Register with your personal and contact details to generate login credentials. Complete the form and upload scanned copies of the required documents. Pay the application fee and submit the form. Save and print a copy of the submitted application for future reference. Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided to apply for the CSBC Bihar Constable vacancies 2025. Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get complete details of the CSBC Bihar Constable recruitment process 2025.

Hyderabad horror: 9 years after deadly crash, victim's kin say accused has fled abroad
Hyderabad horror: 9 years after deadly crash, victim's kin say accused has fled abroad

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Time of India

Hyderabad horror: 9 years after deadly crash, victim's kin say accused has fled abroad

HYDERABAD: Nine years after a ghastly road accident led to the death of three people across three generations, including nine-year-old Ramya, family members of the girl have written to senior police officials raising concerns over the absence of an accused from court proceedings. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In his email, also marked to the Hyderabad police commissioner, Ramya's father Venkata Ramana wrote: "We are deeply alarmed by the fact that Vineeth, who played a pivotal role in enabling the accident, is absconding, and as per our information, has travelled abroad. The court records show a non-bailable warrant (NBW) is pending against Vineeth." Accident that shook Hyd The accident took place at Nagarjuna Circle on July 1, 2016 when a car driven by two youngsters, allegedly after drinking at a pub in Banjara Hills, hit the median, flipped and fell on the hatchback being driven by Ramya's uncle, P Rajesh. Ramya, Rajesh and her grandfather Madhusudhana Chary died in the accident. The family was returning to their home in Borabanda after picking Ramya up from her school in Secunderabad. The accident sent shockwaves across the people - R Shravil, Kancha Vishnu Vineeth and Subhajit Bhattacharya - were named accused by Banjara Hills police in the case. Shravil was accused of driving the car that belonged to Vineeth, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, with the latter seated inside. Subhajit, the representative of Thank God Its Friday (TGIF), a pub in Banjara Hills where the two allegedly consumed liquor, was accused of serving alcohol to under-aged Shravil who was 20 years old at that time. One accused discharged Banjara Hills police charged Shravil and Vineeth under Sections 304 II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 326 (voluntarily causing hurt) of the IPC in the chargesheet filed in Nov 2016. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now But in 2022, Vineeth approached the Nampally court and obtained relief. It discharged him from the charges of 304 II and 326 of the IPC. "The learned prosecution did not give any reply regarding the rulings replied upon by the counsel of the petitioner (Vineeth). Admittedly, there is no material on record to show that the petitioner has intentionally aided or abetted the commission of offence in the above case voluntarily. Therefore, in these circumstances, it is held that the petitioner has made out proper case forming the grounds for discharging him from the charges of offences under Sections 304 II, 326 of IPC and his entitled to be discharged from the offences," the additional metropolitan sessions judge said in the order. The only charge standing against Vineeth was violating the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act. A few months ago, the judge directed him to appear before the court. But he did not attend the court proceeding. In April 2025, the court issued a NBW against him. In the same month, during one of the hearings, Banjara Hills police returned the NBW as his whereabouts were allegedly not known. The matter is coming up for hearing again on July 8.

Nine years after drunk-driving accident which claimed 9-year-old girl's life in Hyderabad, family members say accused has fled abroad
Nine years after drunk-driving accident which claimed 9-year-old girl's life in Hyderabad, family members say accused has fled abroad

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Time of India

Nine years after drunk-driving accident which claimed 9-year-old girl's life in Hyderabad, family members say accused has fled abroad

Hyderabad:Nine years after a ghastly road accident led to the death of three people across three generations, including nine-year-old Ramya, family members of the girl have written to senior police officials raising concerns over the absence of an accused from court proceedings. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In his email, also marked to the Hyderabad police commissioner, Ramya's father Venkata Ramana wrote: 'We are deeply alarmed by the fact that Vineeth, who played a pivotal role in enabling the accident, is absconding, and as per our information, has travelled abroad. The court records show a non-bailable warrant (NBW) is pending against Vineeth.' The accident took place at Nagarjuna Circle on July 1, 2016 when a speeding car driven by two youngsters, allegedly after drinking at a pub in Banjara Hills, hit the median, flipped to the other side of the road and fell on the hatchback being driven by Ramya's uncle, P Rajesh. While he and Ramya died on the spot, her grandfather Madhusudhana Chary succumbed to his injuries days later. The family was returning to their home in Borabanda after picking Ramya up from her school in Secunderabad. Three people — R Shravil, Kancha Vishnu Vineeth and Subhajit Bhattacharya — were named accused by Banjara Hills police in the case. Shravil was accused of driving the car that belonged to Vineeth, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, with the latter seated inside. Subhajit, the representative of Thank God Its Friday (TGIF), a pub in Banjara Hills where the two allegedly consumed liquor, was accused of serving alcohol to under-aged Shravil who was 20 years old at that time. Banjara Hills police charged Shravil and Vineeth under Sections 304 II (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 326 (voluntarily causing hurt) of the IPC in the chargesheet filed in Nov 2016. But in 2022, Vineeth approached the Nampally court and obtained relief. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It discharged him from the charges of 304 II and 326 of the IPC. 'The learned prosecution did not give any reply regarding the rulings replied upon by the counsel of the petitioner (Vineeth). Admittedly, there is no material on record to show that the petitioner has intentionally aided or abetted the commission of offence in the above case voluntarily. Therefore, in these circumstances, it is held that the petitioner has made out proper case forming the grounds for discharging him from the charges of offences under Sections 304 II, 326 of IPC and his entitled to be discharged from the offences,' the additional metropolitan sessions judge stated in the order. After a prolonged legal battle, the only charge still standing against Vineeth was that of violating the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act. Yet, a few months ago, the judge directed him to appear before the court, which wanted to initiate the process of 'framing charges'. But he did not attend the court proceeding. In April 2025, the court issued a NBW against him. In the same month, during one of the hearings, Banjara Hills police returned the NBW as his whereabouts were allegedly not known and requested the court to issue a notice to the sureties of Vineeth. As per details available on the Nampally courts website, the NBW was still pending when the case came up for hearing on June 25. The matter is coming up for hearing again on Tuesday, July 8. 'We request the deputy commissioner of police (west zone) to take action to challenge the session's court order which set aside the prime charge of Section 304 II, in the appropriate appellate court. Otherwise, it will amount to injustice. We have been waiting for justice for the last nine years and I don't know when there will be a closure. We request the police to actively pursue the matter,' Venkata Ramana told TOI on Sunday. The case under Section 304 II is still on against prime accused Shravil.

'No Grounds To Slash Salary': SC Restores Compensation For Road Accident Victim's Family
'No Grounds To Slash Salary': SC Restores Compensation For Road Accident Victim's Family

News18

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • News18

'No Grounds To Slash Salary': SC Restores Compensation For Road Accident Victim's Family

Last Updated: The claimants had sought compensation for the death of the bread winner of the family who was 28 years old when he met with the accident and succumbed. The Supreme Court has taken an exception to the reduction of salary of a deceased in computing compensation under the Motor Vehicle in a road accident case, while also emphasising even the children and the parents are entitled to compensation for loss of consortium. A bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and K Vinod Chandran restored the order of the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal which awarded a total amount of Rs 23,07,000 to the dependents adopting the salary claimed of Rs 10,000 and reducing 1/3rd for personal expenses while taking 3/4th of 40 per cent of the income of the deceased as future prospects. The appellants, Hansa Devi and others were the legal representatives of the deceased in a motor accident. They were the widow, three minor children and parents. The deceased was the driver of a truck in which a helper/cleaner was accompanying him. The driver had alighted after parking the truck and when he was boarding the truck, another truck driven rashly and negligently hit him and he died on the spot. An FIR in the matter was lodged. The claimants sought compensation for the death of the bread winner of the family who was 28 years old when he met with the accident and succumbed. The Tribunal awarded a total amount of Rs 23,07,000. The wife was granted loss of consortium at the rate of Rs 40,000, the children Rs 25,000 each and the parents Rs 10,000 each. The funeral expenses and loss of estate was also awarded at the rate of Rs 15,000 each. The Insurance Company filed an appeal before the High Court in which there was considerable deduction made especially on the salary, which was reduced to Rs 4,076 adopting the minimum wages for a driver as Rs 5,434 with 40% future prospects. The claimants were granted only Rs 40,000 towards loss of consortium. The amount awarded was reduced to Rs 12,34,105. Having the heard the parties, the bench said, 'We find no reason to accede to the reduction of income as done by the High Court". The court noted the accident occurred on May 08, 2014. In Ramachandrappa Vs Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Co Ltd (2011) this court held that even a coolie would get an income of Rs 4,500 in the year 2004. Hence, an unskilled labourer considering the marginal and incremental increase in each successive year at the rate of Rs 500 per year would be entitled to get almost Rs 10,000 in the year 2014, it said. Thus, the bench said, 'The claim made before the Tribunal with respect to the driver of heavy vehicle getting Rs 10,000 as wages per month must be necessarily accepted". Insofar as the loss of consortium, the court pointed out, it has been held in New India Assurance Company Vs Somwati and Ors (2020) that even the children and the parents are entitled to compensation for loss of consortium. 'Since no appeal is filed by the claimants from the award of the Tribunal, we do not think there is any enhancement required. Still the award made as compensation for loss of consortium to the children and the parents by the Tribunal has to be retained," the bench said. Therefore, the court set aside the order of the High Court restoring the order of the Tribunal. The amounts, with interest, as awarded by the Tribunal would be disbursed to the claimants within a period of two months, which would be equally apportioned in the name of the wife, children and parents, it clarified. 'If any of the minor children have not attained majority, the amount shall be kept in a fixed deposit, the interest of which can be disbursed to the mother who is the guardian," the bench further added.

Techie crashes brother's BMW in Hyderabad; high-speed mishap caught on camera, biker escapes unhurt
Techie crashes brother's BMW in Hyderabad; high-speed mishap caught on camera, biker escapes unhurt

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Time of India

Techie crashes brother's BMW in Hyderabad; high-speed mishap caught on camera, biker escapes unhurt

HYDERABAD: A criminal case has been registered against a software professional working in Germany for allegedly driving his brother's BMW at high speed and in a dangerous manner, causing an accident in Madhapur. The incident happened on June 17, but came to light on Sunday after a video of the car crashing into a bike went viral. Based on the video and CCTV footage, the vehicle was identified. Further inquiry revealed that 23-year-old Mohd Umar Khalid, a Hyderabadi working in Germany, was behind the wheel. Raidurgam SHO Ch Venkanna told TOI that when he went over the rumble strip, Khalid lost control. In the process of bringing the vehicle under control, he swerved to the left and crashed into the bike near Niloufer Cafe in Madhapur, police said. The biker escaped unhurt in the crash. BMW driver paid damages to biker & left It was also found that immediately after the crash, he paid damages to the biker and left the spot in the BMW. Police said Khalid, a resident of NMDC area, had come home for vacation during Ramzan. He had moved to Germany after completing engineering. A case was filed against him under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act. A notice has also been served to him and investigation is underway, the official added. The vehicle was also seized.

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