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IndiGo Bans Passenger for Slapping Flyer During Panic Attack on Mumbai-Kolkata Flight
A disturbing incident on IndiGo flight number 6E-138 from Mumbai to Kolkata on August 1, 2025 went viral when a co-passenger slapped Hussain Ahmed Majumder, who was experiencing a panic attack during the flight. Despite crew efforts to calm him down, fellow passenger Hafizul Rehman attacked Mr Majumder, sparking outrage among other passengers. IndiGo acted immediately and put the offender on its no-fly list and initiated legal proceedings. Mr Majumder, who was on his way to visit his ailing father in Silchar, decided to complete his journey by train after this horrific incident. The incident reignited discussions on mental health awareness, passenger conduct and enforcement of the no-fly list.
Following a shocking incident where a co-passenger slapped a fellow flyer experiencing a panic attack, IndiGo has barred the offender from boarding any of its flights. A video of the incident, which took place on an IndiGo flight from Mumbai to Kolkata, went viral on social media.
The passenger, identified as Hossain Ahmed Majumder, suffered a panic attack during the flight, began sobbing, and expressed a desire to deboard the aircraft.
Ruckus on Mumbai to Kolkata IndiGo flight after a passenger slaps another. pic.twitter.com/C2L0cihXMu
— Vani Mehrotra (@vani_mehrotra) August 1, 2025
The airline’s crew tried to pacify and reassure the panicking passenger when suddenly a co-passenger named Hafijul Rahaman slapped him.
His actions were immediately derided by other passengers, who chided him and also asked him why he slapped the panicking passenger. In the video other passengers could be seen trying to comfort the frightened passenger.
After the incident came into the public domain, Indigo Airlines took action and barred the passenger from boarding any of its flights until a thorough investigation was completed. The airlines also issued a statement and said,
“Following due diligence, the incident involving an unruly customer has been formally reported to the relevant authorities for necessary action. In line with our commitment to discourage such unruly behavior onboard flights, the individual has been suspended from flying on any IndiGo flights, in accordance with regulatory provisions.”
The incident occurred on IndiGo flight 6E-138 from Mumbai to Kolkata on August 1. After the flight landed in Kolkata, IndiGo initiated legal proceedings against the unruly passenger.
Mr. Majumdar was to take another flight from Kolkata to Silchar. However, when his family went to receive him at Silchar Airport, it was learned that he did not board the flight. Instead, he took a train to Silcher and reached his destination, much to the relief of his family. Mr. Majumdar was going to Silcher to meet his ailing father.
The no-fly list was started to debar unruly passengers from boarding flights of different airlines. Earlier, Air India had barred two passengers, including an MP, from its flights. The No Fly List is also adhered to by other airlines, and such unruly passengers are effectively barred from boarding any flight.
Earlier the incident was also given a communal twist, with some commentators saying that Mr. Majumdar was slapped because he was a Muslim and the incident happened because of the current situation prevailing in the country. However, it was learned that the passenger who slapped him was also from the minority community.
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Mumbai Court Clerk Arrested for Rs 15 Lakh Bribe; Additional Sessions Judge Named as Wanted Accused
The Mumbai ACB has exposed a major bribery scandal involving a Mazgaon court clerk and Additional Sessions Judge Ejazuddin Qazi. The clerk was caught accepting a Rs 15 lakh bribe for a favorable land-dispute verdict, while the judge—named in the FIR—remains absconding.
The Mumbai Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has uncovered a major bribery scandal involving the City Civil and Sessions Court in Mazgaon.
A court clerk has been arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 15 lakh from an Additional Sessions Judge in exchange for a favorable verdict in a land dispute case. The accused clerk identified as 40-year-old Chandrakant Vasudev was caught red-handed accepting the agreed bribe amount on Tuesday.
Shockingly 55-year-old Additional Sessions Judge Ejazuddin Salauddin Qazi is also named in the FIR and is currently absconding. This is one of the rare cases in recent years where a serving judge has been charged under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
According to ACB officials the complainant’s wife filed a petition in the Bombay High Court in 2015 alleging that another group had forcibly occupied land owned by the company in Bandra. Since the property’s valuation was less than Rs 10 crore the High Court stayed third-party rights in 2016 and later transferred the commercial dispute to the Mazgaon City Civil and Sessions Court in March 2024.
Most importantly the case was listed before Court No. 14 where Judge Kazi presided. On September 9, 2025 the complainant’s office colleague received a call from Vasudev who was present in the courtroom. A meeting later took place at a cafe in Chembur on September 12 where Vasudev allegedly demanded Rs 25 lakh (Rs 15 lakh for Judge Kazi and Rs 10 lakh for himself) to secure a favorable order.
After negotiations the clerk agreed to a lower amount of Rs 15 lakh. Vasudev allegedly made repeated calls demanding payment prompting the complainant to contact the ACB on November 10th and file a formal complaint.
After verifying the allegations ACB officials laid a trap on November 11th. Top Stories Vasudev arrived to receive the Rs 15 lakh bribe and was immediately arrested. Investigators reported that immediately after receiving the money Vasudev called Judge Kazi to inform him that the payment had been received.
The judge reportedly acknowledged this evidence that proved his involvement. It’s worth noting that the ACB has now filed a case against both Vasudev and Judge Kazi under relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act. Vasudev has been remanded to five days’ police custody while Judge Kazi remains at large.
ACB officials say further investigation is underway to trace their whereabouts and unearth the entire bribery network.
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Today’s Silver Rate in Mumbai (November 14 , 2025)
Silver rates in Mumbai today are:
Silver 10g: Rs 1,731
Silver 100g: Rs 17,310
Silver 1kg: Rs 1,73,100
Many people in Mumbai buy silver for savings, gifts, or jewellery. The price changes every day. It depends on the international market and how much people in India want to buy. Local taxes and demand in Mumbai also make a difference.
In Mumbai, silver shops are in places like Zaveri Bazaar and other big markets. Most small shops and big jewellery stores give almost the same rates. But you should always ask about making charges before you buy silver jewellery or coins.
Some people look at the price of gold to guess what will happen with silver. But both metals move differently. The current gold rate for 10g is much higher than the silver rate. That’s why silver is easier for small buyers.
Silver is used a lot in Indian homes for puja, utensils, and as gifts. In Mumbai, it is common to buy silver items during festivals like Diwali and Akshaya Tritiya. On these days, prices may go up if demand is high.
One thing to remember—rates quoted online or in newspapers often do not include extra charges. Shops may add GST or small making charges. Always check the final price before you buy.
Right now, global trends, import costs, and rupee value affect silver rates in Mumbai. Prices can go up or down suddenly. If you plan to buy, compare rates at different shops and stay updated. Don’t rush. Buy only what you need.
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Mumbai Gold Rates Update November 14, 2025
Gold rates in Mumbai today are:
Gold 24k (10g): Rs 1,28,660
Gold 22k (10g): Rs 1,17,910
Gold 18k (10g): Rs 96,480
Gold is important in Mumbai. Many people buy gold jewellery here, especially during weddings and festivals. Gold is also seen as a way to save money for the future. In Mumbai, shops in Zaveri Bazaar and other markets are always busy with gold buyers.
Rates change every day. The prices above are only for today. Gold prices in Mumbai move with the global market, the value of the rupee, and import duties set by the government. Sometimes prices go up when the rupee falls, or if there is a festival season with more people buying.
If you visit a local jeweller, you may also have to pay making charges, GST, and other small fees. Always check the final bill. Gold shops in Mumbai are usually reliable, but it is good to check if you are buying hallmarked gold. Hallmark tells you the purity is genuine.
Some people buy gold as an investment. Others buy gold for personal use. Either way, you should track the daily rates before you decide. You can see the price online, in newspapers, or by asking local shops.
To sum up, gold is not cheap in Mumbai right now. Prices are higher than last year. So, if you are planning to buy, compare prices and be careful. Only buy what you can afford, and always keep your bill safe for any future resale. That is the honest way to deal with gold in Mumbai.
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