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Air India ordered to pay Rs 20 lakh compensation and refund to senior citizen for defective business class seat
A 73-year-old man with cervical spondylosis was awarded a full refund and Rs 20 lakh compensation by the NCDRC for a defective business class seat on an Air India flight. The faulty seat caused him severe pain and discomfort during a 15-hour journey, exacerbating his medical condition.
Messi's Miracle: Argentina Stuns Egypt, Switzerland Advances to Face Messi's Side
Lionel Messi led Argentina to a stunning comeback victory against Egypt in the World Cup round of 16, scoring twice to overcome a two-goal deficit. Switzerland also advanced after a penalty shootout win over Colombia, setting up a quarter-final clash with Argentina. The match has sparked political commentary and controversy.
German Prosecutors Investigate Telegram Network Used by Chinese Men for Sexual Assaults
Prosecutors are investigating a Telegram network of mainly Chinese men in Germany who allegedly used coded language like "driving" for rape and "cars" for women to brag about and plan sexual assaults. Investigations have led to convictions and ongoing trials, with similar cases emerging globally.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Donation Theft: Three Accused in Police Custody for 24-Hour Interrogation
Three individuals accused in the Ayodhya Ram temple donation theft case were taken into police custody for 24 hours on Wednesday. Investigators are examining new evidence and potential security lapses, expecting to recover cash and other items linked to the alleged racket. Eight people have been arrested in total.
Foreign Citizens and Property Ownership in India: Expert Advice
Foreign citizens can jointly own property in India if they hold an OCI card and the property is a gift from a close relative. Non-OCI cardholders may need RBI approval or can inherit via a will. For purchases, OCI cardholders should buy in their name for easier repatriation of funds.
Household Food Expenses Under Pressure from Rising Tomato, Cooking Gas Prices
Household food expenses in India are expected to remain high due to increased prices of tomatoes, cooking oil, and LPG. While potato prices have fallen, the rise in other essentials has driven up both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thali costs month-on-month in June. Future price moderation depends on seasonal crop arrivals and global energy markets.