India's Top Court Helps Two Police Cases

Introduction

The Supreme Court of India looked at two police reports. One report is from Gurugram and one is from Malda.

Main Body

In Gurugram, a small girl was hurt. Three female officers finished a report about this. The Court says the first police work was bad. Now, the Court wants to check the doctors and the money for the girl. In Malda, a group of people held seven court officers. The officers stayed there for nine hours. This happened on April 1. The officers were working on voter lists. The Court told the NIA police to finish their work. The NIA must finish the report in two months. The Court also says the officers need safety until the elections end.

Conclusion

A woman judge will now hear the Gurugram case. The NIA must finish the West Bengal case quickly.

Learning

⏳ Time & Speed Words

In this story, we see words that tell us when or how fast something happens. This is key for A2 English.

1. Specific Dates & Times

  • Nine hours → A length of time.
  • April 1 → A specific calendar day.
  • Two months → A future deadline.

2. Speed Words

  • Quickly → To do something fast. (Example: The NIA must finish quickly).

👮 Who is doing what? (The Action)

Look at how the text describes people's jobs using simple patterns:

  • Female officers \rightarrow finished a report
  • A woman judge \rightarrow will hear the case
  • The Court \rightarrow wants to check

Tip: To reach A2, try to connect a Person \rightarrow Action. Wrong: "Report finished." Right: "Officers finished the report."

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
A place where people go to hear a case.
Example:The court will decide the case tomorrow.
police (n.)
Officers who protect safety.
Example:The police are on duty at the station.
report (n.)
A written description of events.
Example:She wrote a report about the accident.
girl (n.)
A young female.
Example:The girl smiled at the teacher.
hurt (v.)
To cause pain or injury.
Example:He hurt his knee when he fell.
officer (n.)
A person who works for the police.
Example:The officer gave me directions.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying things.
Example:She saved her money for a new book.
doctor (n.)
A person who heals or treats illness.
Example:The doctor checked my temperature.
group (n.)
A set of people.
Example:The group went to the park.
voter (n.)
A person who votes in an election.
Example:The voter filled out the ballot.
list (n.)
An ordered set of items.
Example:I made a list of groceries.
case (n.)
An instance of a problem or situation.
Example:The case is still open.