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<h1>Spouse can't claim sole title despite EMIs; organisers arrested on culpable homicide; exam-cheating arrests; samples seized in child-death medicine probe</h1> A high court ruled that a spouse cannot claim exclusive ownership of jointly registered property solely because they paid the EMIs, reinforcing joint-title presumptions. Police in one jurisdiction arrested two organisers in connection with a death abroad, charging them with culpable homicide and related offences; investigations and potential extradition or cross-border cooperation may follow. Another probe led to mass arrests of candidates and intermediaries for alleged cheating, forgery and fraud in recruitment exams. The national disease surveillance agency is collecting samples as part of a regulatory criminal-health inquiry into child deaths allegedly linked to contaminated medicine, which could prompt safety prosecutions and regulatory action.