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Acquitting Tejpal, Goa Court Faults Both Police Investigation and Woman s Behaviour The trial court held that the complainant âdid not demonstrate any kind of normative behaviourâ that a victim of sexual assault âmight plausibly showâ. Tarun Tejpal. Photo: Reuters New Delhi: In its judgment acquitting former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal of rape charges, a Goa court found several faults with the police’s investigation of the complaint but also made controversial remarks regarding the woman’s behaviour, saying it was not indicative of sexual assault. Additional sessions judge Kshama Joshi had acquitted Tejpal on May 21, but the 527-page verdict became available only on Tuesday. ....
Delhi HC Bail Order in Rape Case May Have Flouted Supreme Court Ban On Outing Victim s Statement The order granting anticipatory bail to Varun Hiremath quotes extensively from the victim s statement recorded under Section 164 CrPC even though the SC made it clear in the Chinmayanand case last year that no one is entitled to a copy at this stage. Delhi high court. Photo: PTI Women20 hours ago New Delhi: On Thursday, Justice Mukta Gupta of the Delhi high court granted anticipatory bail to a Mumbai-based journalist accused of rape in a 19-page order which quotes extensively from the victim’s statement recorded before a magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Realising that the bail order may thus have compromised the complainantâs right to confidentiality till the conclusion of the trial, Justice Gupta directed that the order not be uploaded on the court’s website. ....
Bombay HC relies on wife s dying declaration to free husband convicted of abetting her suicide Bombay HC relies on wife s dying declaration to free husband convicted of abetting her suicide A single-judge bench of the Bombay HC overturned a verdict by the Satara sessions court to free a man who had been convicted of allegedly abetting his wife s suicide. advertisement File photo of the Bombay High Court (Photo Credits: PTI) HIGHLIGHTS Dombe s wife Aruna died after suffering 100 per cent burns in May of 1992 Sessions judge erred in relying upon witness deposition: Bombay HC A man convicted of allegedly abetting his wife s suicide has been set free by the Bombay High Court. Overturning the judgement passed by the Satara sessions court, the bench of Justice Bharati Dangre held that the findings of the lower court were grossly erroneous. ....
Campus tense as Sambalpur University staffer succumbs to burns Members of Sambalpur University Employees’ Union staged dharna in front of the administrative building by placing the body of the victim, Dinabandhu Mishra, on road. Share Via Email | A+A A- By Express News Service SAMBALPUR: Tension ran high on Sambalpur University (SU) campus on Wednesday after the contractual employee, who had attempted self-immolation near the Vice-Chancellor’s Commissioner, succumbed to injuries while being shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack. Members of Sambalpur University Employees’ Union staged dharna in front of the administrative building by placing the body of the victim, Dinabandhu Mishra, on road. The agitators demanded compensation of Rs 15 lakh for Mishra’s kin and a job for his son. This apart, they also sought action against officials responsible for his death. ....
Share This - x The Bombay High Court recently acquitted husband and in laws of a deceased wife who committed suicide within two months of marriage after observing that just because the wife died in the matrimonial house within a period of two months, the entire family cannot be stigmatized as having committed offences as serious as offence under sec. 302 of Indian Penal Code providing for the punishment for murder. A division bench comprising of Justice NR Borkar and Justice Sadhana S Jadhav set aside a Sessions Court judgment dated 29th June 2012 convicting husband and other family members for offences punishable under sec. 498-A, 302, 304-B r/w 34 of Indian Penal Code and sec. 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act. ....