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छेड़खानी करने पर इस 'मर्दानी' ने आरोपी को दी ऑन द स्पॉट सजा, काटा प्राइवेट पार्ट

नई दिल्ली: उत्तर प्रदेश के कौशाम्बी जिले में एक युवती के साथ पड़ोस में रहने वाला युवक रोज छेड़खानी करता था. एक दिन जब बात हद से ज्यादा बढ़ गई तो युवती ने आरोपी को ऑन द स्पॉट ऐसी सजा सुनाई कि वो उसे जिंदगीभर नहीं भूल पाएगा. सजा मिलने के बाद अब आरोपी अस्पताल में इलाज के लिए भर्ती है. वहीं पुलिस ने आरोपी युवक के खिलाफ मामला दर्ज कर लिया है. उसकी हालत में सुधार होने पर आगे की कार्रवाई तय की जाएगी.

जबरन घर में घुस गया आरोपी
जानकारी के मुताबिक, कौशाम्बी जिले के सराय अकिल थाना इलाका स्थित एक गांव में वीरेंद्र नाम का युवक एक युवती को पिछले 15 दिनों से परेशान कर रहा था. आते-जाते वो उस पर भद्दे कमेंट करता और छेड़खानी करता.


हाथों में खून लगा देख हैरान रह गई पुलिस
घबराकर युवती जैसे-तैसे घर से बाहर निकल आई और खेत की ओर चली गई. वीरंद्र भी पीछा करता हुआ वहां आ पहुंचा. खुद की इज्जत बचाने के लिए आखिरकार युवती को बड़ा कदम उठाना पड़ा और उसने आरोपी युवक का प्राइवेट पार्ट काट दिया.

घटना के बाद युवती खुद सराय अकिल पुलिस थाना जा पहुंची. पहले तो पुलिसकर्मी उसके हाथों में खून देखकर हक्के-बक्के रह गए. जब उन्हें पूरे मामले की जानकारी मिली तो एक टीम आरोपी को पकड़ने पहुंची और उसे अस्पताल ले जाया गया. पुलिस ने आरोपी युवक के खिलाफ मामला दर्ज कर लिया है. एसपी प्रदीप गुप्ता के मुताबिक घटना की जानकारी उन्हें भी मिली है और वे मामले की जांच करवा रहे हैं.


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Naturalised Afghanistan citizen sought in Manhattan blast

The New York Police Department said on Monday that it was looking for a naturalized Afghanistan citizen for questioning in a weekend explosion in a Manhattan neighborhood that injured 29 people.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami could be armed and dangerous.

“We need to get this guy in right away,” de Blasio said on CNN. “My experience is one the FBI zeroes in on someone, they will get them.”

Authorities are still working to determine whether there is a connection between multiple explosive devices found over the weekend in two states- the Manhattan explosion, an unexploded pressure cooker device blocks away, a pipe bomb blast at a Jersey shore town and five explosive devices at a New Jersey train station.

On Sunday night, FBI agents in Brooklyn stopped “a vehicle of interest” in the investigation of the Manhattan explosion, according to FBI spokeswoman Kelly Langmesser.

Source:-thehindu
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Perarivalan attacked inside prison

 A.G. Perarivalan alias Arivu, a life convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, was reportedly assaulted by a fellow prison inmate inside the Vellore Central Prison for Men on Tuesday morning.

A senior official of the Prisons Department said that Perarivalan (44), was attacked by Rajesh Khanna, also a life convict in a kidnap and murder case. “Rajesh took a small rusted iron piece that was found in the sand and attacked Perarivalan at about 6.15 a.m.” he said.

The official said Perarivalan sustained “superficial injury” in the attack. “He has sustained a scalp injury, and is being treated at the hospital inside the prison,” he added


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Apollo Doctor Arrested In Gujarat For Allegedly Raping Dengue Patient In ICU

Gandhinagar:  A doctor at an Apollo hospital in Gujarat's Gandhinagar has been arrested for allegedly raping a dengue patient in the ICU earlier this week.

The 21-year-old woman, who was admitted to hospital on Saturday, was allegedly raped by the doctor and a hospital worker on two days, in a section of the hospital where visitors have restricted entry.

She was allegedly assaulted first on Sunday, when the doctor, Ramesh Chauhan, 28, was on the night shift.

She has alleged that she had been given some drug before being raped, so she could not fight back. The ward boy who allegedly participated in the crime has also been arrested.

A medical examination has confirmed that the young woman was raped.

The police say she was heavily drugged and managed to reveal what had happened only yesterday, in a letter to her uncle.

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Sedition, defamation cannot be invoked for criticism: SC

 Sedition or defamation cases cannot be slapped on anyone criticising the government, the Supreme Court said on Monday. “Someone making a statement to criticise the government does not invoke an offence under sedition or defamation law. We have made it clear that invoking of section 124(A) of IPC (sedition) requires certain guidelines to be followed as per the earlier judgement of the apex court,” a bench of Justices Dipak Misra and U.U. Lalit said.

The observation came as advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for an NGO, said sedition was a serious offence and the law on it was being grossly misused for stifling dissent. He cited the examples of sedition charges being slapped on agitators protesting against Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project and cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, among others.

To this, the bench said, “We don’t have to explain the sedition law. It’s already there in the five-judge constitution bench judgment in Kedar Nath Singh vs state of Bihar of 1962.”

The court, while disposing of a petition filed by NGO Common Cause alleging misuse of the sedition law, refused to pass a direction on the plea that a copy of this order be sent to all Chief Secretaries of states and the Directors General of Police.

“You have to file separate plea highlighting if any misuse of sedition law is there. In criminal jurisprudence, allegations and cognisance have to be case specific, otherwise it will go haywire. There can’t be any generalisation,” the bench said.

Mr. Bhushan said law has not been amended after the Kedar Nath Singh judgment by the apex court and that a constable does not understand the judgment, but what he understands is the section in the IPC.

“Constables don’t need to understand. It is the magistrate who needs to understand and follow the guidelines as laid down by the apex court while invoking sedition charges,” the apex court said. The court was hearing a plea seeking the apex court’s intervention to address the “misuse” of section 124(A) of the IPC contending that such a charge was being framed with a view to “instil fear and scuttle dissent.”

The NGO’s plea said “there has been an increase in the number of cases of sedition against intellectuals, activists, students, with the latest being the sedition charge on Amnesty India for organising a debate on Kashmir.”

“In this regard, a petition has been filed to address the misuse and misapplication of Section 124A (sedition law) by the Centre and various State Governments leading to routine persecution of students, journalists and intellectuals engaged in social activism. It is submitted that these charges are framed with a view to instill fear and to scuttle dissent.”

Acting on a complaint by the ABVP on Saturday, Bengaluru police had slapped sedition charges against Amnesty International India after an event it had organised on allegations of human rights violations and denial of justice in Jammu and Kashmir.

Referring to a National Crime Records Bureau report, the plea said that 47 cases of sedition were filed in 2014 alone and 58 persons arrested in connection with these cases, but the government has managed only one conviction so far.

It cited a series of recent examples of activists being slapped with sedition charges, including Arundhati Roy in 2010 for alleged anti-India remarks at an event in Kashmir, cartoonist Aseem Trivedi in 2012 for allegedly insulting the country through his cartoons, doctor and human rights activist Binayak Sen, JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar and DU professor S.A.R. Geelani.

The plea sought a direction that either Director General of Police or Commissioner of Police be asked to give a report before registration of an FIR for the offence of sedition that the act has led to violence or there was an intent on the part of the accused to create public disorder.

It also sought a direction that the investigations and prosecutions be dropped in cases where such a reasoned order was not provided and the act in question involved peaceful expression or assembly.

The constitutional validity of section 124(A) rests upon either an intention to create public disorder or incitement of violence, it had said.



Source:-thehindu
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India summons Pakistani High Commissioner, issues demarche over cross border terror

Amid growing strain in ties, India on Tuesday summoned Pakistani High Commissioner Abdul Basit and handed him a “strong demarche” over Pakistan’s continued support to cross-border terrorism by pushing in trained terrorists to carry out attacks, particularly in Kashmir.

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar called Mr. Basit to his South Block office and lodged a strong protest over the issue as he made a specific reference to LeT terrorist and Pakistani national Bahadur Ali, who was captured recently in North Kashmir during an encounter.

“Jaishankar called in the Pakistan envoy and issued a strong demarche on continuing cross border terrorism from Pakistan.

“Demarche made specific reference to LeT terrorist and Pak national Bahadur Ali who was apprehended recently,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.

Ali, born in the Zia Bagga village of Lahore, was arrested by Indian authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on July 25 with weapons (AK 47 rifle, live rounds, grenades, grenade launcher etc) as also sophisticated communication equipment and other material of Pakistani/ international origin, according to the demarche issued to Mr. Basit.

“Bahadur Ali has confessed to our authorities that after training in Lashkar-e-Toiba camps, he was infiltrated into India. He was thereafter in touch with an ‘operations room’ of LeT, receiving instructions to attack Indian security personnel and carry out other terrorist attacks in India,” it said.

The demarche mentioned that Ali, in a letter addressed to Mr. Basit, has requested legal aid and assistance to meet his family and India was prepared to grant the Pakistani mission consular access to him.

“The Government of India strongly protests against the continued infiltration from Pakistan of trained terrorists with instructions to carry out attacks. This is contrary to assurances given by the Pakistani leaders at the highest level,” as per the demarche.

Mr. Basit was summoned on a day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to people of Kashmir, which has been witnessing widespread unrest for over a month following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with the security forces. As many as 55 people have lost their lives in these incidents of violence.

The ties between India and Pakistan have seen growing bitterness after Pakistan and its Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made provocative statements on the Kashmir situation in the wake of Wani’s killing on July 8.

Not only did Mr. Sharif praise Wani and hailed him as a “martyr” but he also asserted “Kashmir will one day become Pakistan”, a comment which evoked a sharp reaction from External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who said his dream of the state becoming a part of his country “will not be realised even at the end of eternity”.
Source:-thehindu
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