
Dharmasthala case: Court to decide on SIT’s report on December 29
The Hindu
Belthangady court to announce decision on SIT's chargesheet in Dharmasthala case involving Chinnaiah and activists on December 29.
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If he ever has alcohol outside, he now makes it a point to take a cab back or hire a driver to ferry him home. “A switch suddenly flipped, and I realised how socially unacceptable, irresponsible and selfish it was to drink and drive. You can kill someone and destroy a family,” he says. Additionally, the laws around drunk driving in India have gotten much stricter, with fines being raised from ₹1,000–₹1,500 to a whopping ₹10,000 and/or six months in prison. “It is a good thing that the fines are so huge,” feels David.












