Times of India | 18-year trial ends in conviction of company, director for cheating bank

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An 18‑year court battle concluded with Anushool Metals Pvt Ltd and its 65‑year‑old director, Bharathi Hegde, being found guilty of cheating Canara Bank of about ₹3.33 crore by submitting forged financial statements and hiding prior encumbrances on collateral; the magistrate imposed a custodial sentence, a ₹4.5 lakh fine on Hegde and a ₹3 lakh fine on the company, noting the serious economic offence and the impact on public deposits, while two other accused had died during the proceedings and the case was investigated by the CBI’s Economic Offences Branch.

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18-year trial ends in conviction of company, director for cheating bank

Mumbai: In a trial that took 18 years to culminate, a magistrate’s court convicted Anushool Metals Pvt Ltd and its 65-year-old director for cheating Canara Bank in a fraud of about Rs 3.33 crore, holding that the company used forged financial statements and concealed prior encumbrances to obtain and enhance bank credit. The accused Bandra-based Bharathi Hegde was also fined Rs 4.5 lakh, while the company was fined Rs 3 lakh.

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Times of India | NEET paper leak row: CBI grills doctor, teacher, parlour owner

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The Central Bureau of Investigation has expanded its probe into the alleged widespread leak of the NEET‑UG 2026 exam paper, interrogating education‑consultancy operator Shubham Khairnar, suspended junior‑college teacher Manisha Mandhare, beauty‑parlour owner Manisha Waghmare and a Latur‑based paediatrician accused of obtaining the paper for his child through a retired chemistry lecturer identified as the leak’s source. Investigators say Khairnar may have acted as a conduit between aspirants and the leak network, while Mandhare and Waghmare are being questioned about how the papers were sourced, circulated and routed to candidates. The CBI is tracing money flows, digital communications and intermediary chains, and has also questioned several parents—some medical practitioners—who are suspected of paying large sums for advance access. The National Testing Agency, which told a parliamentary panel that its system was not compromised, has cancelled the exam after allegations of malpractice, while the CBI continues to gather evidence to present a conclusive finding.

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