Man dupes police of Rs 10 lakh
Man dupes police of Rs 10 lakh
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
Laxmikant
police department
In a shocking incident that has come to light,
Pune resident Laxmikant Gund has dues pending in excess of Rs 9.5 lakh for using the lawns at police wireless training centre near Pashan.
The police have been asking him to pay the dues for more than a year, but after he refused to do so, a case has been filed against Gund at the Chaturshringi police station.
After using the lawns for hosting functions and parties, Gund was to sign a contract with the police for a lease agreement. However, after two months, he not only refused to sign on the dotted lines, but also did not pay the pending rent for two months, amounting to Rs 9,45,000. The said incident happened in the period from December 2018 to February 2019.
Misappropriating funds of CSWs: Bail of 5 accused rejected
Misappropriating funds of CSWs: Bail of 5 accused rejected
ByArchana MoreArchana More / Updated: May 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
The Judicial Magistrate First Class (
JMFC) on Wednesday rejected bail applications of all five accused, who were arrested for allegedly misappropriating commercial sex workers’ (CSW) funds granted by the state government amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society programme officer Prasad Sonawane, who is the prime accused in the case, is still absconding.
The court rejected the bail of Gauri Gurung (32) of Balaji Nagar, Savita Lashkare (26) and Sarika Lashkare (30) of Yerawada, all of whom were employees of the Pune-based NGO Kayakalpa, as well as Amol Mali (25) of Balaji Nagar and Mahesh Ghadsing (26) of Ganeshkhind Road. They were arrested on May 13 and remanded in police custody, after which they were sent to magistrate’s custody. They then filed bail applications on
Greece: Information Note of the “Committee on Family Law and Consensus Joint Custody” 27 May by
Committee on Family Law and Consensus Joint Custody
Since November 2020, 24 women’s organizations and collectives have set up the “Committee on Family Law and Consensus Joint Custody”, expressing our strong concern about the Greek government’s initiative to introduce a bill entitled “Reforms regarding parent-child relations and other issues of family law”, which changes and alters the child-centered character of Greek Family Law, including provisions that violate the Istanbul Convention, International Human Rights Law and the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The bill has been strongly criticized both for its legal quality and for the violation of human rights, by the Association of Greek Judges and Public Prosecutors, by scientific bodies such as the Family Law Society, the Child Psychiatric Society of Greece, by distinguished law professo