The Bombay High Court has ordered an IIM graduate accused of driving in an inebriated condition to stand at a traffic junction with a “Don’t Drink and Drive” banner. Sabyasachi Nishank was arrested in November 2024 for allegedly driving under the influence and ramming his vehicle at two police posts without stopping. The 32-year-old, who is an IIM Lucknow alumnus, was granted bail on a bond of Rs 1 lakh. The court, though, has set another condition for his bail. Nishank would have to hold a flex banner measuring 4×3 feet in his hands with the words, “Don’t Drink and Drive.” He will have to stand at a busy traffic junction every weekend for 3 months. Nishank will have to report to the traffic officer manning the signal at the Worli Naka junction, who shall then depute him to stand in a visibly well-lit place on the footpath facing the road for 3 hours every Saturday and Sunday for 3 months. Source:HT