Coimbatore court attaches property under new BNSS law
Coimbatore court orders attachment of lodge and land in cheating case, marking first use of new BNSS powers allowing police to seize property from criminal activity. Read details.
Coimbatore court orders attachment of lodge and land in cheating case, marking first use of new BNSS powers allowing police to seize property from criminal activity. Read details.
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West Bengal government has successfully distributed financial assistance forms worth more than ₹2 crore under the Samajik Suraksha Yojana, benefiting thousands of workers across the state.
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