The woman said that she was being intimidated to withdraw her complaint.
New Delhi:
A woman, who was allegedly given triple talaq by her husband of over two-decades because she failed to give him a son has approached Delhi s Saket court.
The woman, Huma Hashim claimed that Danish Hashim, the Director of an industry body based in New Delhi, to whom she was married for 23 years and with whom she had two daughters aged 20 and 18, had pronounced triple talaq to divorce her. He always wanted a son and had forced me to undergo several abortions. One day he was hitting my daughter and when I attempted to save her I was kicked and spat upon. He then gave me triple talaq. We tried to file a complaint but police paid no heed. We sought an allowance also but he gave us nothing, Ms Hashim told ANI.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed about 27 persons accused in connection with the Tablighi Jamaat congregation, who have been discharged and against which order the government is at present.
New Delhi [India], January 10 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested two accused in an on-going investigation of a case related to the alleged sale and purchase of child sexual abuse material on social media platforms.
By Abdullah Samdani
The Indian Constitution is one of the best constitutions in the world. It is also the lengthiest constitution in the world as it covers almost each and every aspect that is required for a welfare state. The constitution guarantees various fundamental rights upon each and every citizen and provides a proper procedure for remedy in case these rights are violated.
Sachar Committee report had presented a data which highlights the educational backwardness among the Muslim community in India. From then, the position of Muslims in the field of education has changed, but not at a pace which was expected. Many Muslims are still not getting proper education. Educational backwardness and lack of legal awareness are the reasons why they are not able to get a proper remedy in case of violation of their rights.
Delhi: Saket court advocate held for hit and run that killed 1
The advocate has been identified as Rahul Shrivastav. Police said he was coming from his friend’s house in Defence Colony and going to his home in Greater Kailash 1 when the incident took place. December 29, 2020 1:37:36 am
Mangled remains of the car (Right); Rahul Shrivastav, the accused
A 54-year-old advocate, who practises in the Saket Court, was arrested in connection with a hit-and-run case, in which a man died, Saturday night.
The advocate has been identified as Rahul Shrivastav. Police said he was coming from his friend’s house in Defence Colony and going to his home in Greater Kailash 1 when the incident took place.