Last month, a woman, who is a junior athlete coach, alleged that the then sports minister harassed her from February to November last year, by repeated messages on social media and had touched her inappropriately and also threatened her in messages.
A case has been registered after a doctor allegedly left a bandage inside the stomach of a woman during operation in a hospital in Amroha, which led to her death.
Superintendent of Police of the district, Lalit Mohan Sharma, took cognisance of the matter and sought a report from the Deputy superintendent of police (DSP) within 24 hours.
Taking cognizance of a case in which a woman was forced by her in-laws and husband to eat a powder formed from bones of dead human as a part of a black magic ritual advised by a tantric to conceive a child, the National Commission for Women on Saturday ordered a time-bound investigation into
The wife had filed a divorce petition before the Family Court alleging, her husband was involved in an illegitimate relationship with another woman and he has a daughter from the said illicit relationship.
Visuals show the man identified as Darshan clinging on to the bonnet of the car of the woman identified as Priyanka even as other commuters on the road kept shouting for her to stop the vehicle.
The woman was nabbed on Thursday as part of a special campaign by Udaipur District Superintendent of Police Vikas Sharma for the prevention of illegal activities and crime in Udaipur. Under this campaign, police teams were formed and dispatched to various areas of the district.
In a shocking incident, a woman was forced by her in-laws and husband to eat the powder formed by the bones of dead human as a part of a black magic ritual advised by the local Tantrik Baba to conceive a child.
Hailing from Kahara, a remote village in Doda district, Shabnam chose a profession that deviates from tradition, a profession in which women in Jammu and Kashmir have little interest and are mostly taken up by men.