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The Times of India Bowled! Bumrah ensures Konstas no-show in 2nd innings - Watch

Sam Konstas, Australia's young opener, was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah in the second innings of his Test career on Day 4 of the fourth Test in Melbourne. Australia managed to dismiss the Indian side for 369, taking a 105-run lead. Nitish Kumar Reddy was the last wicket to fall for India, scoring 114. Indian bowlers began their innings with discipline.

The Times of India Drama at MCG! Cummins denied review on Siraj call

Australian captain Pat Cummins was puzzled after the third umpire overturned what appeared to be a legitimate dismissal at the MCG. On-field umpire Michael Gough referred a catch to third umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat, who ruled Indian batsman Mohammed Siraj not out. Despite Cummins' request for another review being denied, the match continued, and India finished their innings at 369 runs.

The Times of India Pushpa 2 box office collection surpasses Rs 1500 crore

Pushpa 2: The Rule has crossed Rs 1,500 crore globally within 24 days of release, with strong box office figures across its language versions. The Hindi version alone nears Rs 750 crore. Director Sukumar and stars Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil are celebrated for their roles, while Allu expressed gratitude for the support at a press event.

The Times of India 'Made a mistake': Ex-cricketers on Rohit Sharma's poor form

Former cricketer Atul Wassan expressed concerns over Rohit Sharma's struggles, attributing it to his decision to bat at number six during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. This shift in batting position disrupted his rhythm, leading to inconsistent performances. Madan Lal also highlighted Rohit's ongoing difficulty, noting his dismissal while attempting signature shots. Rohit aims to regain form in upcoming innings.

The Times of India Trials against accused, including Sheikh Hasina, to be over in a year: ICT

Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam stated that trials against top commanders accused of crimes against humanity, including former PM Sheikh Hasina, would be completed within a year. He emphasized priority for Hasina and her subordinates due to their alleged roles in the July-August student-led uprising's killings, aiming for a swift trial process.

The Times of India Karnataka SIT files chargesheet, names BJP MLA Munirathna Naidu in rape case

The Karnataka CID's Special Investigation Team, probing rape charges against BJP MLA Munirathna Naidu and other allegations involving his associates, including a police official, has submitted a 2,481-page chargesheet. It details accusations of prolonged rape, evidence destruction, and conspiracy, including targeting rivals with HIV-infected women.

The Times of India High court sets up all-woman SIT to probe Tamil Nadu univ rape case

Madras high court has formed an all-women SIT of IPS officers to probe the Anna University rape case and ordered Rs 25 lakh compensation to the survivor. The compensation will come from the salaries of the police who leaked the FIR. The court also mandated the university to waive all charges for the survivor.

The Times of India Single parent entitled to apply for minor child's passport, consent of spouse not must, says high court

Telangana High Court ruled a single parent with custody can obtain a child's passport without the other parent's consent. Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya set aside a contrary requirement, finding it unnecessary. The 1980 Passport Rules allow this if the custodial parent provides prescribed information. This applies even if parents are separated but not formally divorced.

The Times of India 'Calm down': Shastri on Rishabh Pant's bizarre dismissal

India's wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant faced criticism for a risky shot that led to his dismissal during a key moment in the fourth Test against Australia. His aggressive strokeplay, however, sparked debate among experts, with Sunil Gavaskar criticizing the shot as 'stupid' and Ravi Shastri defending Pant's approach while acknowledging the need for adaptation.

The Times of India 2 held from Delhi's Batla House over Sambhal violence

Two youths linked to the Nov 24 Sambhal violence were arrested by UP police in Delhi's Batla House. They had reportedly sought refuge in Jamia. Police are investigating connections between the violence and areas in Delhi, and have identified suspects from videos, arresting at least 50 individuals so far.

The Times of India Don't act as spokesperson of farm protesters: Supreme Court to Punjab

The Supreme Court has warned the Punjab government of constitutional consequences after it expressed helplessness in hospitalizing farmer representative Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a hunger strike at Shambhu border. The protestors have created a fortress with tractors, preventing authorities from intervening, fearing collateral damage. The apex court insisted on immediate compliance with its orders.

The Times of India High court flags 'grave lapses' in 60+ lawsuits, orders rape case retrial

The Bombay High Court's Nagpur bench ordered a retrial in a rape case, citing non-compliance with Section 309 CrPC, which mandates day-to-day trials. Noting delays and lapses, the court emphasized the need for speedy trials and issued guidelines for lower courts. The conviction of two accused was overturned due to procedural delays and significant lapses.

The Times of India Bank staff, 3 others use idle IDs to siphon Rs 12 crore from 2 accounts, held

Karnataka police arrested an Axis Bank relationship manager and three others for embezzling over Rs 12 crore from Dreamplug Paytech Solutions Pvt Ltd via unauthorized access and manipulation of account details. The fraud spanned 14 days, with funds dispersed into multiple accounts across the country.

The Times of India Coal block allocation scam case against Manmohan Singh to abate

Former PM Manmohan Singh's attempts to clear his name in an alleged irregular coal block allocation case remained unfulfilled as the Supreme Court stayed the trial court's summoning order. The petition became infructuous following Singh's death.

The Times of India Seating arrangement at Manmohan's funeral brings political divide to the fore

The seating at the Nigambodh Ghat state funeral for Manmohan Singh was notably divided with government officials led by PM Modi on one side and Congress leaders on the other. This division highlighted the rising tension between Congress and BJP, amidst Congress's demand for a memorial site for Singh.

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