Daily Newsletter | Friday, April 21, 2017 | | Ravindra Gaikwad at it again, booked for misbehaving with cops | Ravindra Gaikwad is back in the news, this time for creating a ruckus in Latur after he failed to get money from an ATM near the bus stand on Tuesday. Gaikwad was reportedly questioning the chief manager of the SBI about the empty ATM which prompted the police to step in and reason with him. |
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Alimony to be 25% of ex-hubby’s salary, rules SC | The SC has set a benchmark for maintenance to be paid by a husband to his estranged wife, stating that 25% of his net salary might constitute a “just and proper” amount as alimony. The court said the alimony must be sufficient to ensure that woman lived with dignity after separating from her husband. |
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Teen at wheel crushes 4 on pavement, 1 dead | All three teenagers were classmates at a well-known private in south-central Delhi and were heading to their school. Police said Samarth Chugh, 18, who did not have a driving licence, was behind the wheel. |
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| | | IPL: Buttler, Rana take MI to top of the table | Fantastic display of batting prowess by Mumbai Indians helped them register a thumping eight-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab in Match 22 of the Indian Premier League season 10 at the Holkar Stadium, Indore on Thursday. |
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Ramos knocks Murray out of Monte Carlo Masters | Spaniard Albert Ramos dumped world number one Andy Murray out of the Monte Carlo Masters 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 on Thursday after firing back from 4-0 down in the final set to take his place in the quarter-finals. |
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Player like Dhoni should always be respected, says Raina | He was one of Mahendra Singh Dhoni's trusted lieutenants during the best days of Chennai Super Kings and not only does Suresh Raina "miss" his captain but also feels disappointed in the manner he was removed from Rising Pune Supergiant's captaincy. |
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