he Delhi High court while disposing a Habeas Corpus petition held that Minor childrens' custody with mother, who is a natural guardian, can not be termed as illegal. A British Citizen of Pakistan origin Yasir Ayaz had moved a petition of Habeas Corpus for production of his children and th
As per officials, the accused allegedly killed 30-year-old Dhanmati Devi and her two minor children, all residents of East Champaran, Bihar. Their bodies were recovered from beneath a culvert along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH) in the Rattanbass area of Banihal on September 8.
A woman and her two minor children were found dead by suicide at their home in latma locality under Jagarnathpur Police Station limits in Ranchi on Sunday. Police recovered the bodies and said further investigation is underway.
The Delhi High Court emphasised that victims of sexual assault, especially minor children, possess independent rights under the law that cannot be dismissed simply because their parents have chosen to settle disputes among themselves.
The victims were confronted by the group of juveniles, leading to an altercation. During the fight, two of the juveniles pulled out knives and attacked, leaving both riders with severe injuries.
BJD MLAs staged a walkout of the Assembly on Thursday alleging increasing incidence of minor rape, and atrocities over young minor children and women in Odisha.
Metropolitan Magistrate (Mahila Court) Sana Khan granted interim custody to the woman. The court had directed the husband to hand over the custody within three weeks.
"The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in light of the increase in cases pertaining to small children falling into abandoned bore wells and keeping in mind the safety and security of the minor children, deems it necessary to re-circulate the Guidelines for abandonment of bo
It is crucial to set a precedent that unequivocally condemns the act of kidnapping and trafficking of children, ensuring that the rule of law prevails in society, stated the Delhi HC in the order.