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The Times of India Juvenility plea can be raised at any point by accused: HC

he Karnataka High Court has noted that an accused individual can assert their minority status at any point during the proceedings if they were underage at the time of the alleged offense. Consequently, the court has instructed the Juvenile Justice Board to review anew the case of a teenager accused of rape from Kampli in Ballari district. The teen is accused of sexually assaulting a minor residing in vicinity.

The Times of India How Netflix has joined Apple and Facebook to get out of this 'number game'

Netflix shares fell despite strong financial performance, halting quarterly subscriber data reporting. Executives shift focus to sales and profit, following Apple and Meta's lead. Analysts express concerns over the impact of limited data disclosure on forecasting.

The Times of India Govt has warned against this fake banking app and stock trading apps

SBI warned account holders of a fake SMS scam prompting PAN updates to avoid YONO block. Government agencies cautioned against impersonating SMS, warned of fraudulent apps targeting users for financial scams.

The Times of India IPL: Bowlers spin Gujarat Titans to fourth win of season

R Sai Kishore starred on a dominant day for the spinners as Gujarat Titans tamed Punjab Kings by three wickets for their fourth win in the 2024 IPL on Sunday. The win was Titans' fourth of the season while Punjab registered their 6th defeat in 8 matches.

The Times of India US again moves to ban TikTok: What is new in this bill

US House approved bill targeting TikTok's ByteDance ownership transfer in 6 months. White House may extend by 90 days. Senate and President Biden's approval pending, while TikTok CEO prepares for legal challenge.

The Times of India 'New BFFs in town': Netizens in awe of Kohli, Gambhir's new image

Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir, once adversaries, have traversed a remarkable journey to become allies, commanding attention for all the positive reasons this IPL season.

The Times of India Chidambaram's big CAA claim if INDIA bloc voted to power

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram stated on Sunday that if INDIA bloc wins in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, they will revoke the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the first parliamentary session. Chidambaram emphasized that the contentious CAA, a source of conflict between the ruling BJP and INDIA bloc, will be scrapped, despite not being included in the Congress manifesto.

The Times of India Explained: Why Virat Kohli was given out against KKR and the law behind it

KKR's narrow victory over RCB at Eden Gardens overshadowed by Virat Kohli's disputed dismissal. Chasing 223, RCB's star batsman and former captain Virat Kohli was adjudged out on the first ball of the third over when he was caught by surprise by a full toss from Harshit Rana and ended up edging a simple return catch.

The Times of India Watch: Wicket-keeper Phil Salt's acrobatic last-ball effort

In a crucial moment of the match, KKR pacer Mitchell Starc delivered a full-length ball just outside off stump from round the wicket. RCB's Lockie Ferguson managed to carve it towards deep extra cover, aiming for a double. However, the fielder's throw wasn't accurate, veering wide of Phil Salt, the wicketkeeper. Seizing the opportunity, Ferguson attempted a quick second run, but Salt exhibited remarkable agility. He swiftly gathered the ball and leapt towards the stumps, removing the bails before Ferguson could safely return to his crease.

The Times of India CAA BJP's game plan to brand migrants as Bangladeshis, TMC says

At an election rally in Nadia's Ranaghat, TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee accused the BJP of using the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to label Bengali Hindu migrants as Bangladeshis. He stated that even those with citizenship who apply for CAA citizenship would be deemed Bangladeshi. The TMC leader further alleged that even if a person is a bona fide citizen, who had settled in West Bengal decades back, will be labelled ​​Bangladeshi.