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Goods worth lakhs destroyed in fire
Ambala, November 7 He said as he opened the shutter of shop he found that the entire shop was engulfed in flames. Fire tenders were called which controlled the fire after two hours of struggle. He said loss could not be estimated but surely it is in several lakhs. The cause of the fire can not be ascertained but short circuit could be one of the reasons of this incident. — OC |
Kharar MC asked to look into shifting of cremation ground
Chandigarh, November 7 In their petition, the petitioners had told the court that they were residents of Kharar, seeking direction to the official respondents to shift the cremation ground to some other place. They claimed that the shifting of the cremation ground was essential as the existing ground was situated in residential area. They also told the court that a representation, dated June 18, 2013, was submitted to the Executive Officer, Municipal Council, Kharar, but no action had been taken on their plea to date. The Bench asserted: “After hearing the counsel for the petitioners, without issuing notice of motion as it will unnecessarily delay the matter, we dispose of this petition with a direction to the Executive Officer, MC, to consider and decide the said representation in accordance with law, after providing opportunity of hearing to the petitioners, by passing a speaking order, expeditiously, preferably within a period of three months.” |
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service
charge Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 7 Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company which runs Café Coffee Day (CCD) at Elante Mall, Chandigarh, had moved the commission challenging the order of consumer disputes redressal forum, Chandigarh, for deciding ex parte against them. As per directions, this amount will be paid to complainant Lovepreet Singh, a resident of Sohana. Explaining no appearance despite being summoned, the cafe submitted that their representative could not appear as his vehicle broke down. The commission on September 30, giving an opportunity to the café to be heard, held, “On account of the negligence of CCD, the case is being remanded back for fresh decision after giving them an opportunity to submit its written version. Due to this reason, there is delay in the final disposal of the complaint. Such delay is solely attributable to the café, thus, they are liable to be burdened with costs worth Rs 3,000 to meet the ends of justice.” The complainant, Lovepreet Singh, filed a complaint stating that he along with his family members went to the Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company, Franchise of Café Coffee Day Café at Elante Mall to have a cup of coffee. The complainant ordered two lounge cappuccinos worth Rs 198. It was stated that when the complainant, after having the said snacks, went to the counter for payment, to his utter surprise, he was asked to pay additional amount of Rs 05.94 towards service charges. It was further stated that the manager failed to disclose, as to who authorized them to charge such service charges, from the customers. It was further stated that when the complainant refused to accede to the illegal demand of service charges he was insulted in front of his family members. As such, left with no other alternative, the complainant had to pay the said service charges. |
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Ruckus in court Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 7 When Sandeep was produced in the Court of Judicial Magistrate Shilpi Gupta today and the police sought his five-day custody, his mother, Dolly, and sister, Suneeta, raised a hue and cry. They argued with the police officials and also intervened in the court proceedings. The two alleged the police would beat up Sandeep and urged the judge not to send him to police custody after the judge awarded the police a day’s custody. The drama continued outside the court too, after the judge ordered them to move out. Suneeta lay on the ground in front of the police vehicle, urging the police not to take her brother away. On the complaint of Sub-Inspector Ashok of the crime branch, the police have registered a case against Dolly and Suneeta under Sections 341, 225, 353, 186 and 120-B of the IPC at the Sector 36 police station. They are yet to be arrested. Suneeta was only yesterday bailed out after being booked for misbehaving with policemen and creating ruckus in a drunkard state on October 12. Earlier, in the court today, the UT police crime branch sleuths sought Sandeep’s custody on the pretext that his revolver and the car that was forcibly taken away by him were yet to be recovered. Pleading against the custody, Sandeep showed an injury mark and alleged that the crime branch sleuths had assaulted him. “I have already been beaten up and if I am remanded in custody again, they will again beat me up. The car has already been recovered by them and they will only beat me,” Sandeep told the court. |
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Missing man’s body recovered
Chandigarh, November 7 Arora, a resident of Sector 47, who was physically challenged, had gone missing on October 25. He was allegedly strangulated and thrown into the canal by the four accused – Amit; his wife, Suman; Anita and Jitender. The police officials said the body was recovered on the basis of the information provided by the accused. Two get 2 years in jail
for possessing drugs Mohali: A local court today sent two persons to 10 years of imprisonment in a year-old case under the NDPS Act. The accused — Sunil Kumar of Sector 21, Chandigarh, and Jaspal of Nayagaon – have also been fined Rs 1 lakh each. The police had recovered 120 capsules, 600 tablets and syrup bottles from the duo on May 24, 2013. |
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Thieves strike in Panchkula
Panchkula, November 7 The owner, Surinder Kumar had come home with his family after attending cremation of his father-in-law. Surinder, his wife Anita and two daughters Isha and Saloni, had slept when the incident took place. Later after they regained consciousness, they saw the latch of the front room broken and valuables stolen. “There was distribution of gold ornaments among the family members and Anita was given her share. We have got the medical done of the family. We have got some major clues in the case and it will be solved soon,” said Panchkula Deputy Commissioner of Police Rahul Sharma. “In the morning when I woke up, I was feeling very dizzy. Later, I realized that my family was lying in an unconscious state and I woke them up but they all were feeling very dizzy. We were given sedatives,” said Surinder, who works with the Railways on a senior post. Not only this, the thieves had a walk in all the rooms as the gold jewellery including 5 earrings, necklaces, and three gold bangles from their daughters’ room were also missing. The robbers also walked into Surinder’s room and stole two mobile phones. “After my father-in-law was cremated, there was jewellery distribution in the house in Chandigarh and servants were noticing. We have told this to the police,” added Surinder. “We are checking if there is any CCTV camera installed in the locality,” added another official. |
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tennis tournament Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, November 7 In the second set Aditya became more aggressive and took full control of the match. Krishna was clueless against him. Aditya managed to clinch title without conceding a game in the second set. In the girls’ final, Seerat Kaur Pannu from Punjab had an easy win over Jannat Khurana in straight sets. Seerat took the first set without losing a single game but in the second set Seerat faced some resistance from Jannat Khurana. Seerat won the match 6-0, 6-3. |
Mahilpur SGGS College blank Malwa team 4-0
Chandigarh, November 7 DAV College, Hoshiarpur, defeated BAM College, Garshankar, 1-0 score, in another clash between GHG Khalsa College, Gurusar Sadhar, and GGDSD College Chandigarh, the former won by 4-0 score. In the last match of the day held between the host Panjab University Campus and SGGS College, Chandigarh, the host lost in a closely contested match 5-4. Meanwhile, in the Inter-College Hockey Women Tournament that was also held at the PU grounds, in the league matches, Government College for Girls, Ludhiana, defeated Dasmesh Girls College, Badal, 2-1. In the second match, GGS College (W), Chandigarh, and GHG Khalsa College, Gurusar Sadhar, the former won 5-0. |
Chandigarh TT Club, FCI Club clinch titles
Chandigarh, November 7 The FCI club team bagged the title by defeating Chandigarh Table Tennis Club (3-1) in the final of women’s category of the S Gurmeet Singh Grewal Memorial Trophy. while in the men’s final Chandigarh Table Tennis Club defeated Winners Club 3-1 and bagged the title trohy. Results Women team event (final): FCI Club beat Chandigarh Table Tennis Club (3-1); Nadia Bhatt lost to Pareen (9-11, 8-11, 9-11) (3-0); Kalyani beat Inayat (9-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-5) (3-1); Naina beat Anshuki (11-5, 11-7, 11-3) (3-0); Kalyani beat Pareen (11-1, 11-8, 11-6) (3-0). Men team event (final): Chandigarh Table Tennis Club beat Winners Club (3-1); Rachit beat Pankaj (10-12, 11-9, 11-7, 12-10) (3-1); Dev beat Mayank (11-8, 12-10, 11-6, 11-5) (3-1); Rishabh lost to Dinkar (7-11, 11-7, 12-10, 9-11, 10-12) (3-2); Dev beat Pankaj (11-7, 12-10, 11-9) (3-0). |
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