News About Crimes and Courts in India
Introduction
This report talks about recent crimes and court decisions in different parts of India.
Main Body
Courts made important decisions. One court changed a murder charge because the person did not plan the crime. Another court kept a man in jail for a bad crime against a woman. A court in Goa also kept a man in jail because he shared bad photos that hurt the city's image. Many people fought and killed others. In some cities, parents killed their children. In Chandigarh, a man paid someone to kill another person. In Pune, a man tried to kill his wife. Some people used computers to steal money. In Mumbai, bad people stole money from an old bank worker. In Telangana, a doctor sold a baby. The police arrested the doctor and three other people.
Conclusion
There are many types of crimes. The courts are very strict with people who hurt others or steal money.
Learning
The 'Who Did What' Pattern
In this text, we see a very simple way to tell a story: Person + Action + Other Person.
Look at these examples:
- Parents (Who) killed (Action) their children (Other Person).
- A man (Who) tried to kill (Action) his wife (Other Person).
- Police (Who) arrested (Action) the doctor (Other Person).
Key Words for A2 Learners:
- Arrested: When the police take someone to jail.
- Charge: The official name of the crime (e.g., "murder charge").
- Strict: Following rules very carefully and giving hard punishments.
Quick Tip: To move from A1 to A2, stop using only "is/are." Use active words like stole, sold, and changed to describe what happened.