Mangaluru: City Police Commissioner N Shashikumar on Saturday briefed the media reporters on his department’s measures and preparedness for the New Year Celebrations in the city.
Speaking to the reporters, Kumar said strict measures have been undertaken to maintain law and order in the region and added that people violating the laws will be booked in accordance to the law.
“32 check posts have been established in the jurisdiction of the Mangaluru Commissionerate. Among these, there are 16 checkpoints. Vehicles will be monitored to record those who are speeding and driving recklessly”, he said.
“Everything should be stopped by 12.30 am past midnight. Nobody must be on the roads after that. Triple riding or drunk driving will not be allowed. Similarly, in public places such as the beach, events can only be organized after obtaining permission. Without a license, celebrations will not be allowed”, the Commissioner added.
Urging the people to celebrate the New Year responsibly, the top cop also wished the people of the city on New Year.
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Bengaluru: A 22-year-old woman in Bengaluru has made headlines after launching legal action against members of her housing society. She claimed trespassing, harassment, and intimidation at a private meeting at her apartment.
The incident was posted by the woman in detail in a series of posts on Reddit. It reportedly took place on a Saturday night when five of her friends visited her home. She stated that the gathering was quiet, with no music or party, and involved only cooking and conversation.
According to her account, a society member knocked on her door and objected to what he assumed was a gathering of tenants, allegedly stating that “bachelors are not allowed.” The woman claimed that she told him that she was the owner of the flat before closing the door. Soon after, four to five men entered her living room without permission, accusing her and her friends of consuming alcohol and drugs, and demanding that she leave the flat by the next day.
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The woman said her friends intervened and forced the men out of the house. When members of the society contacted the police, the situation escalated. She claimed that the police requested her to prove ownership of the property, which she refused, claiming there was no disturbance and that the men had no right to enter her home. She also stated that CCTV cameras put in her living room captured the entire episode.
In a subsequent post, the woman said she served legal notices to the housing society and the individuals involved, accusing them of trespass, harassment and assault. She claimed the CCTV footage was shown to the builder and the society chairman, following which the accused board members were removed from their positions and fined ₹20,000 each.
She further stated that she had filed a civil suit seeking ₹62 lakh in compensation. She also demanded a permanent injunction restraining the accused from contacting her in the future. According to her lawyer, while full compensation may be unlikely, even partial damages would be significant.
The posts quickly went viral and received strong reactions on social media. Many users praised her decision to pursue legal remedies. Few others asserted that housing society members had no authority to enter a resident’s home without consent.
