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Man labelled pervert and Delhi ka darinda acquitted in molestation case after 4 years

Saravjeet Singh, accused in 2015 by former DU student Jasleen Kaur of verbally harassing her at a traffic signal, says he broke down after judge pronounced acquittal.

Delhi woman who accused biker of molestation 3 years ago finally appears in court

In August 2015, Delhi woman Jasleen Kaur posted a photo of a man, Sarvjeet Singh, on Facebook and accused him of harassment. Sarvjeet says she is the culprit.

Why Delhi woman behind viral post on ‘molestation’ didn’t appear in court for 3 years

Jasleen Kaur is now based in Canada. She reached out to ThePrint after our story on the struggles being faced by the accused, who claims innocence.

I am ashamed: Ex-Times Now employee apologises 3 yrs after ‘molestation’ case

Journalist says ‘sorry’ he played part in ‘character assassination’; apology after ThePrint’s story on Sarvjeet’s struggles.

This Delhi man was called a ‘pervert’ in viral post 3 years ago — and he’s still stuck there

Saravjeet Singh says he can’t clear his name of the ‘criminal’ tag because the woman, Jasleen Kaur, hasn’t attended a single hearing in 3 years.

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BMW is making its cars longer for India. It has little to do with driving

From the Mercedes E-Class to BMW’s expanding long-wheelbase range, extra rear legroom is becoming a bigger selling point for India’s luxury car buyers.

Bitcoin surges toward $80,000, on track for its biggest weekly gain in over 3 years

Bitcoin is up about 23% this week, on track for its best weekly gain since March 2023, as US Treasury bond buybacks lower yields and boost appetite for risk assets.

India, Japan look at joint naval shipbuilding, technology transfer with pact to deepen defence ties

Maritime security agreement opens avenues for joint development of naval ships and design, greater use of Indian shipbuilding and repair facilities by Japan.

Munir’s latest power grab is proof of his paranoia. Dictatorship and delusion go together

At some point Pakistani dictators begin to show paranoia. That’s the strategic reality most relevant to India since the late fifties. Munir’s case is worse, like some sudden acrophobia.