Joseph Jansen, chairperson of the rights group "Voice for Justice" said that the existing blasphemy laws did not guarantee a fair trial and religious freedom, and the accuser enjoyed impunity despite presenting false evidence and false testimony, the Dawn newspaper reported.
Delhi Police said the primary investigation surfaced that the family was facing a financial crunch and the deceased had borrowed a considerable amount from different sources. On November 20, there was a heated argument between the couple that resulted in the death of the woman caused by stra
Aaftab is accused of strangling Shraddha, his live-in partner, to death and chopping her body into 35 pieces. He is also alleged to have preserved the chopped body parts in a refrigerator before dumping them in the forests of south Delhi's Chhatarpur.
Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police Dilbag Singh on Tuesday said that a case had been registered against a blog for giving death threats to journalists and said that "journalists should do their work without any fear
Proceeding with the details, Khan revealed that he was not aware of what was happening in Mumbai as he was in his hometown in Kashmir. The news of Shraddha Walkar's death came as shock to him.
After strangulating Shaddha to death in May this year, Aaftab sought to paint a picture that his live-in girlfriend had left him and had taken with her all essential household items with her. In order to show that he required those essential items he hired in June this year a movers and pac
At least 162 people died in a powerful earthquake that rattled Indonesia's main island of Java on Monday. The rescuers are searching for survivors trapped under the rubble amid a series of aftershocks, Al Jazeera reported.
The police had registered a case against unidentified people on the basis of a complaint lodged by locals of the area.
Locals had also submitted a video of the incident alleging that the accused beat up a white street dog at the New Friends Colony area with sticks, and later dumped it in an
Cervical cancer is mostly related to human papillomavirus (HPV), and screening has made this cancer preventable. Yet, it is estimated that over 14,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year and more than 4,000 deaths will be attributed to cervical cancer.