About the Author
Swati Deshpande
Swati Deshpande is a Senior Editor at The Times of India, specializing in legal reporting for over ten years. Committed to educating the public about their legal rights, she diligently clarifies complex legal matters ranging from civil disputes to criminal cases.
🪄 Creating a simple explanation...
Related Posts
'Nostradamus of Balkans': Baba Vanga's scariest predictions are already unfolding
Baba Vanga, a renowned clairvoyant from the Balkans, is known for her chilling predictions, many of which are gaining attention as global events unfold. Her forecasts include natural disasters in Asia, economic collapse, alien interactions, the end of the caste system, new illnesses, advancements in medical technology, population decline in Europe, and rising sea levels by 2033. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreDhankhar's move to examine oppn's notice raised suspicions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's terse message following Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation as Vice-President reflected political tensions, especially after Dhankhar's controversial decision to entertain an opposition notice for the removal of a judge. His actions angered the ruling party, leading to suspicions of a "secret deal," ultimately prompting his swift resignation on health grounds while speculation abounds about his future political role. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreTerry Bradshaw fires uncle — no mercy shown — family values took priority
NFL legend Terry Bradshaw demonstrated his commitment to integrity by firing his own uncle, marking a pivotal moment in his leadership philosophy that prioritizes character over family ties. His approach, shaped by a results-first mindset, emphasizes that poor character will not be tolerated, regardless of talent, reflecting his belief that principles must prevail in professional decisions. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreFrom 'no trust' to 'kisanputra': Dhankhar's exit leaves oppn puzzled – and praising
Jagdeep Dhankhar's unexpected resignation as Vice President has led to surprising admiration from opposition MPs who previously criticized him for partisanship. Leaders like Congress's Mallikarjun Kharge and Jairam Ramesh, who once accused Dhankhar of bias, are now urging him to reconsider his decision, suggesting his exit may leave a significant gap in parliamentary functioning. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreAI in exams: Greatest-living mathematician sounds alarm, says it’s ‘cheating’
Terence Tao, a Fields Medalist, critiques claims that AI models like GPT-4 can solve International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) problems, highlighting that these models operate under altered conditions, such as rewrites and teamwork, which differ significantly from the actual test environment. He warns against confusing AI's lab success with true human problem-solving, stressing that the comparison lacks fairness and misrepresents the intrinsic abilities of both AI and students. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreDelhi tourist raped in McLeodganj hotel room
A Delhi tourist was raped in her hotel room near McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh, by Shubham, a friend of her employer, who was arrested shortly after the incident. The woman, who was alone while her friends went sightseeing, reported the assault and police registered a case against the suspect for rape and criminal intimidation. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more