Chikkamagaluru: Founder of  Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA), a non-profit organisation working in India which aims to empower underprivileged children and Legal Scholar Shammad Basheer, passed away in a tragic accident in Karnataka.

A law graduate from National Law School of India University, Bangalore and Basheer completed his post-graduate studies at the University of Oxford before founding IDIA.

For his outstanding contributions to a broad range of legal issues and legal education, Prof. Basheer was awarded Infosys Prize 2014 for Humanities. He was also awarded with Legal Education Innovation Award 2016 by Society of Indian Law Firms in recognition of innovation and leadership in the development of Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) and promoting legal careers among the under-privileged.

Basheer was found dead in his car near Baba Budangiri where traffic movement has been closed due to bad weather conditions.

According to his colleague Basheer used to come to baba budangiri to get mentally refresh. On Aug 5 he was to return back to Bengaluru but his number was not reachable so they started search operation for Basheer. On Thursday they found his dead body in car near Baba Budangiri.

"The police however ruled out murder and added that the heater of the car was switched on and the key of the car was also in ignition, so he might have forgot to switch off the heater. So far we don't have any reason to suspect murder in the case" Chikkamagaluru SP Harish Pandey said.

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Srinagar (PTI): Property worth Rs 1 crore belonging to a notorious drug peddler was on Saturday attached in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar, police said.

A double-storey house on eight marlas of land situated at Wantpora Eidgah, belonging to Basit Bilal Dar, a notorious drug peddler, valued at approximately Rs 1 crore, a police spokesperson said.

He said Dar is involved in two cases registered under various sections of the NDPS Act.

During investigation, it was established that the accused had acquired the said property through illicit proceeds generated from drug trafficking activities, the spokesperson said.

Consequently, the property was attached under the provisions of the NDPS Act. The attachment proceedings were conducted in the presence of the two independent witnesses, strictly in accordance with the prescribed legal procedures, he said.

As per the attachment order, the owner has been restrained from selling, leasing, transferring, altering, or creating any third-party interest in the property till further orders, the spokesperson added.