#liquor death in punjab
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Breaking News And Covid19 Live Updates 10 August 2020 - Breaking News: पंजाब में अवैध शराब के कारोबार का हुआ भंडाफोड़, 27600 लीटर स्पिरिट बरामद
Breaking News And Covid19 Live Updates 10 August 2020 – Breaking News: पंजाब में अवैध शराब के कारोबार का हुआ भंडाफोड़, 27600 लीटर स्पिरिट बरामद
[ad_1]
न्यूज डेस्क, अमर उजाला, नई दिल्ली Updated Mon, 10 Aug 2020 12:57 AM IST
पढ़ें अमर उजाला ई-पेपर कहीं भी, कभी भी।
*Yearly subscription for just ₹249 + Free Coupon worth ₹200
खास बातें
देश और दुनिया ��ी ताजा खबरें जानने के लिए जुड़े रह��ं अमर उजाला के साथ…
लाइव अपडेट
12:52 AM, 10-Aug-2020
भारत को 5 ट्रिलियन डॉलर की अर्थव्यवस्था बनाने का है लक्ष्यः गडकरी
केंद्रीय मंत्री नितिन…
View On WordPress
#breaking hindi news#breaking news in hindi#covid 19 vaccine#flood in bihar 2020#flood in muzaffarpur#flood in muzaffarpur bihar 2020#Hindi news live#hindi news today#hindi news update#India News in Hindi#india north korea#latest hindi news#Latest India News Updates#liquor#liquor death in punjab#live hindi news#muzaffarpur flood#oronavirus vaccine#punjab illicit liquor#today hindi news#देश दुनिया ब्रेकिंग न्यूज#ब्रेकिंग न्यूज#लाइव हिंदी न्यूज#हिंदी न्यूज लाइव
0 notes
Text
Large Quantities of Illicit Liquor Recovered in Tarn Taran, Firozpur and Fazilka - Punjab: Major action of Excise and Police Department in three districts, 1.33 lakh liters of illicit liquor seized
Large Quantities of Illicit Liquor Recovered in Tarn Taran, Firozpur and Fazilka – Punjab: Major action of Excise and Police Department in three districts, 1.33 lakh liters of illicit liquor seized
[ad_1]
News Desk, Amar Ujala, Chandigarh Updated Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:44 PM IST
Major action against illegal liquor in three districts.
Read Amar Ujala e-paper anywhere anytime.
* Yearly subscription for just ₹ 249 + Free Coupon worth ₹ 200
Hear the news
Hear the news
Accelerating the action against illegal liquor in Punjab, the joint teams of the Excise and Police Department…
View On WordPress
#action#Chandigarh Hindi Samachar#Chandigarh news in Hindi#Death by poisonous alcohol#department#districts#Excise#fazilka#firozpur#Illegal liquor in punjab#illicit#illicit liquor#lakh#Large#Latest Chandigarh News in Hindi#liquor#liters#major#police#Punjab#Punjab liquor scandal#Quantities#Recovered#seized#Taran#Tarn#tarn taran
0 notes
Text
Punjab Police Raid Another Spurious Liquor Module; Arrest 2, Trace Regular Buyers
Punjab Police Raid Another Spurious Liquor Module; Arrest 2, Trace Regular Buyers
[ad_1]
Chandigarh: The Punjab Police on Saturday raided another spurious liquor unit and arrested two from Majitha. The accused have been identified as Gurwinder Singh and Lovepreet Singh. ALSO READ | Uttar Pradesh Records Highest One-Day Jump In Covid Cases, Tally Crosses 1.8 Lakh Mark; CM To Review Pandemic
“Gurwinder Singh and Lovepreet Singh were following a Pandori Gola kind of…
View On WordPress
#Capt Amarinder Singh#Punjab Liquor Case#Punjab Liquor Case news#Punjab Liquor deaths#Punjab Police#spurious liquor
0 notes
Photo

Charge Those Directly Involved In Hooch Tragedy For Murder: Amarinder Singh To Top Cop "Finish off this business, clean up the border areas," Amarinder Singh to police. Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday directed the state police chief to charge those directly involved in the hooch tragedy that has claimed 113 lives, for murder.
0 notes
Photo
Charge Those Involved In Hooch Tragedy For Murder: Amarinder Singh "Finish off this business, clean up the border areas," Amarinder Singh to police. Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday directed the state police chief to charge those directly involved in the hooch tragedy that has claimed 113 lives, for murder.
0 notes
Photo

“Sheer Murder, Won’t Spare Killers”: Punjab Chief Minister On Toxic Liquor Deaths Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said "killers" won't be spared after 111 people died due to toxic liquor…
#Amarinder Singh#Punjab Chief Minister#Punjab hooch deaths#Punjab Liquor Deaths#Punjab toxic liquor deaths
0 notes
Photo

“Mind Your Business”: Amarinder Singh To Arvind Kejriwal On Hooch Deaths Don't you have any shame, Amarinder Singh said in a statement to Arvind Kejriwal. (FILE) Chandigarh: …
0 notes
Photo

“Mind Your Business”: Amarinder Singh To Arvind Kejriwal On Hooch Deaths Don't you have any shame, Amarinder Singh said in a statement to Arvind Kejriwal. (FILE) Chandigarh: …
0 notes
Photo
Death toll in Punjab hooch tragedy mounts to 70 | Amritsar News SPS Parmar, Inspector General of Police (IG), border range. (Photo: ANI) AMRITSAR: The toll in the hooch tragedy in Punjab mounted to 70 on Saturday, with maximum 47 deaths reported from Tarn Taran district.
#Amritsar latest news#Amritsar news#Amritsar news live#Amritsar news today#Amritsar spurious liquor deaths#deaths in Punjab hooch tragedy#punjab#punjab hooch tragedy#Punjab hooch tragedy toll#Punjab spurious liquor tragedy#Tarn Taran deputy commissioner#Today news Amritsar
0 notes
Text
पंजाब में जहरीली शराब से मरने वालों की संख्या 86 हुई, CM अमरिंदर सिंह का आबकारी-पुलिस अधिकारियों पर एक्शन
पंजाब में जहरीली शराब से मरने वालों की संख्या 86 हुई, CM अमरिंदर सिंह का आबकारी-पुलिस अधिकारियों पर एक्शन

किसी भी लोक सेवक को मामले में संलिप्त पाया जाता है, तो कड़ी कार्रवाई : अमरिंदर सिंह (फाइल फोटो)
चंडीगढ़:
पंजाब में जहरीली शराब त्रासदी (Punjab hooch tragedy) में मरने वालों की संख्या शनिवार को बढ़कर 86 हो गई. मुख्यमंत्री अमरिंदर सिंह(CM Amrinder Singh) ने इस मामले में सात आबकारी अधिकारियों और छह पुलिसकर्मियों को निलंबित कर दिया है. अधिकारियों ने यह जानकारी दी. उन्होंने बताया कि सरकार ने…
View On WordPress
#Amrinder Singh#Death Toll#excise#Police#Punjab hooch tragedy#Punjab spurious liquor tragedy#अमरिंदर सिंह#जहरीली शराब#पंजाब#पंजाब में जहरीली शराब से मौत
0 notes
Text
Punjab Spurious Liquor Tragedy: 86 Dead, 25 Arrested, Rs 2-Lakh Ex-Gratia For Victims | 10 Points
Punjab Spurious Liquor Tragedy: 86 Dead, 25 Arrested, Rs 2-Lakh Ex-Gratia For Victims | 10 Points
[ad_1]
Chandigarh: As many as 86 people have reportedly died so far in the Punjab spurious liquor tragedy following which the state government has called for strict against against those responsible for the incident. Several senior officials in the state have been suspended, while many people in connection with the incident have been arrested by the authorities. ALSO READ | Nepal Provokes…
View On WordPress
#Amarinder Singh#Amarinder Singh Hoonch Tragedy#hoonch tragedy death toll#Punjab Hoonch Incident#Punjab Hoonch Tragedy#Punjab Liquor Case
0 notes
Photo

“Sheer Murder, Won’t Spare Killers”: Punjab Chief Minister On Toxic Liquor Deaths Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said "killers" won't be spared after 111 people died due to toxic liquor…
#amarinder singh#Punjab Chief Minister#Punjab hooch deaths#Punjab Liquor Deaths#Punjab toxic liquor deaths
0 notes
Photo

पंजाब में नकली शराब पीने से 21 की मौत, कैप्टन अमरिंदर ने दिए जांच के आदेश spurious liquor death punjab: पंजाब के अमतृसर, तरणतारण और गुरदासपुर में नकली शराब पीने से 21 लोगों की मौत हो गई है। मुख्यमंत्री कैप्टन अमरिंदर सिंह ने इस मामले में जांच के आदेश दिए हैं।
#punjab liquor news today#punjab nakli sharab#punjab nakli sharab se maut#punjab sharab news#Spurious liquor#spurious liquor death punjab#spurious liquor deaths#नकली शराब से मौत#पंजाब में 21 की मौत#पंजाब में नकली शराब
0 notes
Text
One more dies due to spurious liquor in Punjab; death toll 105
One more dies due to spurious liquor in Punjab; death toll 105
The death toll in the Punjab spurious liquor tragedy rose to 105 with one more person reported dead in Gurdaspur’s Batala, officials said on Monday.
“The death toll in Batala has now reached 13 with one more person dying on Sunday,” Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Ishfaq said.
The maximum 80 deaths have been reported from Tarn Taran district, followed by 13 in Gurdaspur’s Batala and 12…
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Patna, India — At least 31 people died and 20 others were hospitalized in serious condition after allegedly drinking tainted liquor sold without authorization in eastern India, a top elected official said Thursday. The deaths occurred Tuesday and Wednesday and the victims belonged to three villages in Saran district of Bihar state where the manufacturing, sale and consumption of liquor are prohibited. The deaths were reported in a district government-run hospital where the sick were brought by their families for treatment, said Dr. S.D. Sinha, the hospital chief. Sale and consumption of liquor were prohibited in Bihar state in 2016 after women's groups campaigned against poor workers splurging their meager incomes on drinking. Police officer Santosh Kumar said several of the 20 hospitalized had lost their eyesight. Several opposition parties, including the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, held protests Thursday outside the state legislature building to demand the state's liquor ban be scrapped and some monetary compensation provided to the bereaved families. Sushil Modi, the state BJP leader, said more than 1,000 people have died after drinking tainted liquor since the ban was imposed six years ago. The BJP is in opposition in the state. Nitish Kumar, the state's top elected official belonging to the socialist party Janata Dal, rejected their demands and said the ban on the sale of liquor was "not my personal wish but a response to the cries of the women of the state." Three people have been detained for questioning for allegedly selling spiked alcohol in the area, he said. Saran district is nearly 40 miles north of Patna, the Bihar state capital.
Deaths from illegally brewed alcohol are common in India, where illicit liquor is cheap and often spiked with chemicals such as pesticides to increase potency. Illicit liquor has also become a hugely profitable industry across India, where bootleggers pay no taxes and sell enormous quantities of their product to the poor at a cheap rate. At least 28 people died and 60 others became ill from drinking tainted liquor in the western Indian state of Gujarat earlier this year. Gujarat is another Indian state where the manufacturing, sale and consumption of liquor are prohibited.
In 2020, at least 120 people died after drinking tainted liquor in India's northern Punjab state.
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
Delhi Court orders removal of Indian charged of slaughtering person on foot in Australia
A Delhi Court has suggested the removal of an Indian, charged of slaughtering a person on foot and harming another at South Bank within the State of Victoria, Australia in 2008.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Officer Akash Jain on Eminent 12 famous that in arrange to discover extractability of offences in address, the foremost imperative prerequisite is that the conduct of Puneet (FC) must constitute an illegal/criminal act beneath the law of both the Requesting State as well as the Asked State. This is often known as ‘Double Criminality Rule’. While there's no challenge to the reality that the conduct of FC may be a criminal offense in both Australia as well as India, the as it were dispute raised on sake of FC is terminology of offenses in India vis-à-vis offenses qua which FC is charged in Australia. Let us help you to find the best Lawyer in Vadodara for you.

Totality of acts charged against the FC are to be taken into thought and it does not matter on the off chance that the constituent components of the offenses between the two States contrast. In this manner, the contention of Ld. Advise for FC that UOI has not named the offenses of At fault Driving (in Australia) with the same phrasing by keeping it beneath the category of At fault Crime, is without any result, watched the Court.
Area 318 of Violations Act, 1958 gives for the passing of a individual in a vehicular mishap due to carelessness /carelessness /beneath the impact of alcohol /beneath the impact of drugs and assist its sub-section (4) and (5) makes the offense of murder as an special case to this offense. The discipline endorsed beneath this segment is detainment for a period up to 20 a long time or fine or both. Beneath Indian Law, Segment 279 IPC r/w Segment 304-A IPC commonly bargains with the passing of a individual caused by a engine vehicle driven in a hasty or careless way. Whereas Segment 304 Part-II of IPC bargains with the passing of a individual caused with the information of the wrongdoer that he is likely by such act would cause passing.
The Court held that Area 21(2) of the Outside Travel permits (Law Authorization and Security) Act 2005, Commonwealth is concerned, which is culpable for detainment for a period upto 10 a long time, Segment 12(1)(d) of International ids Act, 1967 is prima-facie an proportionate offense which is culpable with detainment for a term which may expand to two a long time or with fine which may expand to Rs. 5,000/- or with both. This offense too satisfies the rule of double culpability and consequently, is an extraditable offense.
The Court alluded the case of Puneet vs Union of India, W.P.(CRL) 1633/2017 and CRL. M.A. 9059/2017 in which the Delhi Tall Court had held that the settlement course of action with Australia, which was of the year 1971, was as it were being supplanted by removal arrangement vide notice dated 07.03.2011. In this manner, the notice of year 2011 does not influence the pertinence of Removal Act upon the Asking State. Indeed something else, it has as of now been watched over that Area 304 Part-II of IPC is appropriate on the truths of the display case as contradicted to Area 304-A of IPC, which was properly said within the list of removal offenses within the Moment Plan within the pre-amended Removal Act, 1962.
Thereafter, two requests for urgent provisional arrest of FC were received from the Requesting State. A formal request for extradition of FC dated 03.02.2010 along with supporting documents in six parts were received from the Requesting State. On receipt of an order of the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India dated 08.06.2010, made under Section 5 of the Act, Predecessor Court, issued a warrant of arrest against FC under Section 6 of the Act. Despite issuance of repeated warrants against FC at his Panchkula, Haryana address, the FC could not be apprehended. As per a report dated 13.02.2011, father of FC gave an affidavit that FC was no longer residing in India and had left for Australia. As such, the inquiry proceedings were adjourned sine-die on 04.10.2012 till FC got traced. On 05.12.2013 an application was moved by Union of India before this Court for issuance of production warrants against FC as it was reported that a communication was sent by Punjab police, Patiala that FC had been arrested on 29.11.2013 and was sent to judicial custody. Looking for the best legal advisor in Vadodara Contact – D Parikh & Associates.
Consequently, production warrants were issued against the FC by Ld. Predecessor Court vide order dated 05.12.2013 and FC was produced from Central Jail, Patiala, Punjab before Magisterial Court in Delhi.
Counsel for FC argued that a bare reading of Section 318 of Crimes Act, 1958 makes it absolutely clear that the death of a person in a vehicular accident due to recklessness/negligence/under the influence of liquor/under the influence of drugs is considered as Culpable Driving and that sub-section (4) and (5) of Section 318 of Crimes Act, creates offence of Homicide as an exception to the offence of Culpable Driving. Free legal advice in Vadodara - D Parikh & Associates
It is further argued by the Counsel for FC that in Indian Law as well, death caused by rash or negligent Act not amounting to culpable homicide is covered under Section 304-A of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), while offence of culpable homicide is defined under Section 299 of IPC and punishable under Section 304 of IPC. Thus, it is argued that the offence of Section 318 of Crimes Act is at par with provision of Section 304-A of IPC which is only punishable upto 2 years of imprisonment. Moreover, the other offences charged against FC i.e. Section 24 of Crimes Act and Section 21(2) of the Foreign Passports Act (Law Enforcement and Security) Act 2005 are pari materia with Section 279 r/w Section 338 of IPC and Section 12 (1) (d) of Passports Acts under Indian Law, both of which offences do not carry imprisonment more than 2 years. For the best legal advice services visit the best law firm in Vadodara today!
It is further contended by Counsel for FC that under Extradition Act, 1988 of Australia, extradition offence is defined as an offence for which the maximum penalty is death or imprisonment, or other deprivation of liberty for a period not less than 12 months. Thus, even as per the law of Extradition of Requesting State, extradition is permissible only with respect to offences for which penalty is for a period not less than 12 months. Since, the offences made out against the FC under Indian Law i.e. Section 279/338/304-A IPC and Section 12(1)(d) of Passports Act do not carry any mandatory minimum sentence of one year and are punishable for any period of imprisonment upto 2 years, thus, the offences in question do not fall under the category of ‘Extradition offence’.
1 note
·
View note