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  • Being a woman is not a criteria for granting bail, says Karnataka High Court

    Being a woman is not a criteria for granting bail, says Karnataka High Court

    Bengaluru (IANS). In a major judgement, the Karnataka High Court has denied bail to a woman who stabbed her husband to death, saying that being a woman cannot be a criterion for granting bail.

    The wife is accused of slitting the husband’s throat when he was asked questions about the illegal relationship.

    A bench headed by Justice Mohammad Nawaz gave this order on Monday while considering the petition of the accused Delhi Rani.

    The bench rejected the counsel’s argument that keeping in view that the accused is a woman, she should be granted bail.

    Rani is in judicial custody since September 24, 2022. He challenged the trial court’s order in the High Court, which rejected his bail plea.

    The bench said that Delhi Rani cannot be held innocent because of the injuries she sustained in the incident. Her husband Shankar Reddy was murdered at the residence where Rani and their two minor children lived. The statement of three witnesses has confirmed the illegal relationship of the wife with the second accused in the case. Since Shankar Reddy was an obstacle in the illicit relationship, he was killed.

    After the incident, the accused had injured himself and hid his jewelry to mislead the investigation.

    The police have recovered earrings, chain and night dress of the accused, which have blood stains, the bench said.

    The minor boy had given a statement that after waking up in the morning, he saw his father lying in a pool of blood. Earlier there was a fight between the accused Delhi Rani and the deceased Shankar Reddy.

    The offense is of serious nature and bail cannot be granted merely because she is a woman, the court said.

    Delhi Rani and her husband R. Shankar Reddy was married and has two children. Delhi Rani had an affair. Shankar Reddy worked in Bangalore and his family lived in Andhra Pradesh.

    He shifted his family to Bangalore for the education of his children. The accused and his lover conspired to murder Shankar Reddy. On February 24, 2022, the accused slit Shankar Reddy’s throat while he was sleeping.

    The Yeshwantpur police, which had registered a case of murder against unknown persons, disclosed the matter and arrested Delhi Rani and her lover.

  • Former Union Law Minister also opposed the ordinance: Kejriwal

    Former Union Law Minister also opposed the ordinance: Kejriwal

    New Delhi (IANS). Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has once again attacked the Center saying that former Union Law Minister Ashwini Kumar has also opposed the ordinance.

    On Tuesday, Kejriwal attached a newspaper column written by the former Union Minister on Twitter and said that while probing the Centre’s ordinance, former Law Minister Shri Ashwini Kumar says, “Parliament’s concurrent legislative power has been exercised for a long time by the GNCTD.” The legislative and executive control recognized from time immemorial cannot be exercised to weaken it over matters originally within its purview.

    On May 19, the Center issued an ordinance for transfer and posting of IAS and DANICS officers in Delhi, a move the AAP government termed as a violation of the Supreme Court’s judgment on deregulation of the services.

    AAP has also sought the support of opposition parties that they will not support the ordinance if it is brought in the Rajya Sabha as a bill.

    Kejriwal has met several opposition leaders to seek their support against the Centre’s ordinance.

  • Woman accuses husband of having unnatural sex, case registered

    Woman accuses husband of having unnatural sex, case registered

    New Delhi (IANS). A woman has filed a complaint with the Delhi Police alleging mental and physical harassment by her husband. The woman claims that her husband is addicted to porn and forces her to have unnatural sex. An official provided this information on Wednesday.

    The matter came to light when a 30-year-old woman, a resident of East Rohtash Nagar, lodged a complaint with the Shahdara police station on Monday.

    In her complaint, she alleged dowry demand, mental and physical harassment against her husband and other members of his family, the senior police officer said. Apart from this, she also accused her husband that her husband is addicted to porn, and he also forces her to watch porn.

    The police have registered a case against the accused husband and family under relevant sections.

    The investigation into the matter is at an initial stage, the official said. Statements of witnesses are being recorded digitally and other evidence is being secured for further necessary action in the matter.

  • Former Punjab CM Channi summoned for the third time in disproportionate assets case

    Former Punjab CM Channi summoned for the third time in disproportionate assets case

    Chandigarh (IANS). The Punjab Vigilance Bureau on Wednesday summoned former chief minister and Congress leader Charanjit Singh Channi to its state headquarters in Mohali for the third time in connection with a case of amassing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.

    The Vigilance Bureau is probing the assets of Channi, his brothers, family members and some of their associates for amassing assets disproportionate to their declared sources of income.

    Earlier, Channi had appeared before the probe agency on June 14 and was questioned for over five hours.

    The bureau is also probing a complaint against Channi alleging misappropriation of funds from an official function for his son’s marriage.

    An RTI also revealed that Channi spent Rs 60 lakh on his food in the three months he was chief minister. However, Channi has denied all these allegations.

    On March 7, the Vigilance Bureau issued a lookout circular against Channi to prevent him from going abroad.

    Channi has been vocal in his criticism against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

  • Two boys detained for pelting stones at Vande Bharat in Karnataka

    Two boys detained for pelting stones at Vande Bharat in Karnataka

    Davanagere (IANS). Railway officials have detained two minor boys for pelting stones on the Vande Bharat Express train running between Dharwad and Bengaluru cities. The police gave this information on Tuesday.

    Railway Protection Force (RPF) officials said the minors have been kept at the observation home in Chitradurga.

    The boys are residents of SS Nagra and Basha Nagra. The incident is of July 1.

    There were cracks in the window glass of the train in the stone pelting.

    The service of the second Vande Bharat train was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26 June.

    The incident had raised concerns among passengers and officials. The investigation is on, officials said.

  • Road collapses in Delhi’s Janakpuri, no casualty reported

    Road collapses in Delhi’s Janakpuri, no casualty reported

    New Delhi (IANS). A large portion of the road in Delhi’s Janakpuri area caved in on Wednesday morning. An official said that no one was reported injured in the incident.

    In a video going viral on social media, a huge crater has been formed in the middle of the road after the road caved in.

    Meanwhile, the police have also put up barricades around the sunken portion to avoid any untoward incident.

    The road collapse incident happened after light rain lashed parts of the national capital on Tuesday.

    Meteorologists have predicted moderate rain in the national capital and the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 35 degrees Celsius.

    The IMD has issued a yellow alert, warning that moderate rains may cause flooding in low-lying areas and disrupt traffic on major roads on Wednesday.

  • Four killed, 8 injured as vehicle falls into gorge in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri

    Four killed, 8 injured as vehicle falls into gorge in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri

    Jammu (IANS). Four people were killed and eight others were injured when a vehicle fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district on Wednesday morning.

    According to police sources, the driver of a vehicle carrying passengers lost control and fell into a deep gorge at Thanamandi in Rajouri district.

    “Out of the 12 passengers, three died on the spot, while one succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Eight injured are undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College Hospital, Rajouri,” sources said.

  • BBA student arrested for running over morning walkers with speeding car in Hyderabad

    BBA student arrested for running over morning walkers with speeding car in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad (IANS). Police have arrested a 19-year-old student, whose reckless driving rammed two morning walkers and injured two others in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

    Badruddin Khadri, a BBA student in a private college, has been arrested by the Narsingi police. According to the police, Khadri was going to Moinabad with three of his friends to celebrate his birthday. An allegedly drunk youth rammed his car into morning walkers near Sun City in Bandlaguda Jagir on the outskirts of the city at around 6 am.

    The mother and her daughter died on the spot, while the third woman and another man were injured. The deceased have been identified as Anuradha (38) and her daughter Mamta (16). Another woman named Kavita and a man named Intikhab Alam were injured in the incident, who were taken to the hospital.

    The horrific accident was captured on CCTV and the video clip went viral on social media. The speeding car failed to take a turn and lost control before hitting the women walking on the road. After knocking pedestrians to the ground, the car skidded off the road and hit a tree.

    The person driving the car and three other people abandoned the vehicle and fled.

    Later, the police identified the owner of the vehicle and the person driving it.

  • Singareni produces 171 lakh tonnes of coal

    Singareni produces 171 lakh tonnes of coal

    Khammam: Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) produced 171 lakh tonnes of coal in the first quarter of the current fiscal year (April to June), exceeding the goal of 167 lakh tonnes and marking an increase of 102per cent.

    Similarly, the objective for coal shipment for the first quarter was 166 lakh tonnes, but it actually topped 180 lakh tonnes, showing an increase of 9 per cent. The company succeeded in removing 118.3 lakh cubic metres of overburden, above the 117.6 lakh cubic metres target. In comparison to the same period last year, Singareni saw increases in coal output of 1.09 per cent, coal transportation of 4.47 per cent, and overburden removal of 8.91 percent in the first quarter. In a review meeting with senior company officials on Tuesday, SCCL Chairman and Managing Director N Sridhar gave instructions to guarantee that 2 lakh tonnes of coal were produced and transported each day. He added that as the current wet season would significantly impact coal production, steps needed to be taken to ensure that coal production would continue uninterruptedly in accordance with the established target.

  • full night counseling for headmaster promotion in kakinada

    full night counseling for headmaster promotion in kakinada

    The counseling programme for headmaster promotions started from midnight on Tuesday and continued till dawn on Wednesday as Shivratri Jagarana at Kakinada District Educational Officer’s office. The teachers got into trouble with this. This counseling was conducted to promote the School Assistants to gazetted HM posts to fill up the vacancies of gazetted HM posts created in the background of MEO-2 posts. It has been decided to give promotions to 53 school assistants from ZP schools and 20 teachers from government high schools.

    After checking the certificates in the afternoon, the schedule was announced that the counseling would be held at 4 pm on Tuesday. However, the counseling process did not start until after 11-30 pm. After that, the counseling continued for five or six hours and ended at 7 am on Wednesday. Hundreds of teachers and their family members had to keep a sleepless night inside the premises of the DEO office throughout the night.

    The teachers criticized that all the time was wasted in correcting the mistakes in the vacancies and seniority lists and everything should have been prepared well in advance.

    DEO Annapurna said that appeals were coming from the teachers till evening. She said they had to take time to examine them all. She said that the officers and staff worked 24 hours in unison to conduct the counseling without causing any trouble or dissatisfaction to anyone. Leaders of the State Teachers Union (STU), Panchayati Raj Teachers Union (PRTU), United Teachers Federation (UTF), and others also participated.