Noida: In a shocking incident that reportedly took place on Saturday morning in Noida, a woman slapped an e-rickshaw driver 17 times in less than 90 seconds after his e-rickshaw slightly hit the side of her car.

According to the reports, the incident took place in a market in Sector 10 of Noida. The video of the incident has since gone viral across social media platforms.

In the video, the e-rickshaw driver can be seen pleading to the woman while she continues to slap him in the middle of the road for allegedly damaging her car. The woman slapped the driver at least 17 times in the 90-second video clip that has gone viral.

The e-rickshaw driver pleads that he was in a hurry as one of his relatives has passed away, to which the woman replied in Hindi which translates to "You haven't passed away, you are still alive."

The woman, who has been identified, is also seen snatching a mobile phone from him and some cash from the driver before leaving the spot.

She even asks the driver to hand over the keys to his e-rickshaw and threatened him to break the glasses of his e-rickshaw if he doesn’t hand over the keys to her.

Local police later identified the woman and said they have registered a case against her.

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Udupi: A delegation of the High Court Bench Struggle Committee met and submitted a petition to the Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru at the Circuit House urging the opening of a High Court Bench in the coastal belt as well as a Mobile High Court Bench in Mangaluru.

MLC and convener of the Committee Ivan D’Souza, who spoke to the Chief Justice on the occasion, explained that the people of the coastal belt find it difficult to travel to Bengaluru to fight a petition in the High Court. The problem only aggravated during monsoon. D’Souza added that there was a delay in clearing the cases of Udupi, Chikkamagaluru and Kodagu districts, which was causing further inconvenience to the people.

The MLC, who pointed out that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had also shown his preference for establishing a High Court Bench in the coastal region, requested for an approval to establish a Mobile High Court Bench first.

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Responding to this request, Chief Justice Bakhru assured to take action on the request as soon as possible.

The delegation included Mangalore Bar Association President Raghavendra HV, Dakshina Kannada Principal Government Pleader MP Noronha, General Secretary Sridhar H, Udupi Bar Association President Reynold Praveen Kumar, General Secretary Chandrashekhar Shetty, Vice-president Devadas V Shettigar and Brahmavar Bar Association President Kadoor Praveen Shetty.