Bengaluru Police have arrested an 18-year-old youth for the murder of Kavoor resident techie Sharmila (35). It was initially suspected that Sharmila died in a fire accident in her flat in Bengaluru last week, officials said.
Police arrested him in Palakkad based on the fresh sexual assault complaint received via email. This third sexual assault complaint against the Palakkad MLA, involves serious allegations such as physical assault, financial exploitation, and forced abortion.
The Pathanamthitta Magistrate Court has remanded Mamkootathil to judicial custody for 14 days after the police arrested him from Palakkad based on a fresh sexual assault complaint received via email.
Police said the Palakkad MLA was taken into custody from a hotel in Palakkad late on Saturday night and was later brought to the AR Camp in Pathanamthitta for questioning.
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Speaking to the media in Lucknow, Aparna Yadav said her visit to KGMU was not limited to the widely reported case involving Dr Rameez, but also concerned two other serious matters. "My concern wasn't solely about Dr Rameez. Two cases had already been brought to my attention. The case invo
After Kanpur police apprehended one suspect in connection with the rape of a minor girl in the Sachendi area and the name of a police sub-inspector also surfaced, the brother of the minor girl demanded justice for his sister. He alleged that he was being offered money and also being threa
The complainant woman had alleged that the Accused had a sexual relationship with her on the pretext of marriage and had obtained a divorce from his wife. She was also in contact with the Accused's wife and other family members. The accused has a child from the wedlock.
Minor variations in a child's expression cannot eclipse the core allegation of sexual assault, the Delhi High Court held while upholding the conviction of a man under POCSO Act.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) raised serious concerns over a surge in violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, alleging six killings in the last 18 days. VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal accused the country's leadership, including a "Nobel Peace Prize winner," of remaining a silent spectator