Delhi Commission for Women Chairperson (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal has taken suo moto cognisance for the welfare of the family of the 19-year-old gang rape victim whose body was found mutilated in Haryana, three days after she was abducted in 2012.
They alleged that they were brought to India on the pretext of providing jobs, but when they arrived here, they were forced into prostitution and sexual slavery.
Maketa, who is currently the South Africa A coach and National Academy Lead, will take charge of the Test squad from December until early January as they prepare to face Australia in their penultimate series of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC).
The division bench comprising justices Mukta Gupta and Anish Dayal issued a notice to Delhi police. Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad accepted the notice for Delhi Police.
An FIR was registered by Delhi Police against The Wire on BJP leader Amit Malviya's complaint alleging it "forged documents with a view to malign and tarnish my reputation."
A FIR has been registered by Delhi Police against 'The Wire' after BJP leader Amit Malviya registered a complaint alleging that the news website "forged documents with a view to malign and tarnish" his reputation
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking stronger laws and policies restricting remission and paroles of rape convicts.
Amit Malviya said in a statement that he has decided to file criminal and civil proceedings against 'The Wire' and alleged that "they forged documents with a view to malign and tarnish" his reputation.
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson Swati Maliwal on Wednesday appealed to the Haryana government to take back Ram Rahim's 40 days' parole granted to him.
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