<![CDATA[As punishment for wrong-side driving, 32-year-old Ayub Badshah Shaikh was convicted and fined Rs 1,000 and made to wait in courtroom till the end of day on Monday . After Dattawadi police station filed a chargesheet against him within four hours, the judgement was given. According to the police, Shaikh, a resident of Mohammadwadi road, Sayyadnagar, was held while driving a four-wheeler in the ‘no-entry’ stretch between Shahu college and Gajanan Maharaj temple near Dattawadi police station. An FIR was registered against him for offence under Section 279 (rash and negligent driving) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and relevant sections of the Motor Vehicle Act. He was produced in the court along with the chargesheet. The judicial magistrate court imposed a fine of Rs 1,000 and ordered him to remain present in the court room till end of working hours. Senior police inspector Devidas Gheware of the Dattawadi police station said that he paid the fine and was released after the court hour was over. On the other hand, two techies were also booked by Hinjewadi police station for allegedly driving in the wrong side in the IT park.]]>