A bizarre incident has come to light at Delhi's Tis Hazari court involving an accused murderer. A doctor, accused of murder, attempted to unnecessarily delay his trial by scattering rice on the courtroom floor, wasting the court's time. He has reportedly been fined ₹2,000 for his actions.
According to court orders, the accused, a surgeon named Chandra Vibhas, intentionally disrupted court proceedings by scattering rice on the floor. His actions are considered a violation of the Indian Penal Code, Section 267, for creating a public nuisance, and he has been penalized accordingly.
The doctor was fined for his inappropriate behavior and for obstructing the court's proceedings. He was found to be carrying rice when he was sent to jail on August 2. The exact reason for carrying the rice is unknown, but it is suspected to have been for black magic. It is reported that he has since apologized for his actions. Liverpool 4-2 Bournemouth: Thrilling Premier League Start