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Crime News - Ghaziabad: Preeti Sharma slits...
By Men's HUB. Nov 18, 2022, 02:08 PM
Ghaziabad: Preeti Sharma slits throat of live-in partner Firoz after he refused to marry her, stuffs dead body in a trolley bag

08-08-2022

Ghaziabad Police has arrested a woman identified as Preeti Sharma for allegedly killing her live-in partner identified as a barber Firoz. Police said Sharma killed Firoz by slitting his throat with a razor. She was arrested by the Police while attempting to dispose of the body that she had stuffed in a trolley bag. She was planning to leave the dead body-stuffed suitcase on a train.

Police said in a statement that Sharma was previously married to one Deepak Yadav but got separated around four years back. After that, she started living in a live-in relationship with Firoz in her flat located in Tulsi Niketan. Sharma was pressurising Firoz to get married, but he was reportedly not ready. The couple had frequent arguments over the issue.

On August 7, the argument between the couple went out of hand, and as it escalated, Preeti attacked Firoz with a razor and slit his throat. Preeti hid the dead body in the flat for the night. On Sunday morning, she went to Seelampur in Delhi to buy a big trolley bag. She tied the dead body of Firoz with a thin plastic rope and stuffed it in the trolley bag.

Police added that around 2 PM on Sunday, she took the bag towards Ghaziabad Railway Station with an alleged plan to dispose of the bag on a train. However, the Police patrolling close to Tulsi Niketan spotted her and questioned her over suspicion. When they opened the bag, there was a dead body inside. Bhuvnesh Kumar, Tola Mor Police Station in-charge, said the woman was arrested, and further investigation is underway.



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Law News - Wife Wants To Revive Matrimoni...
By Men's HUB. Nov 16, 2022, 02:41 PM
'Wife Wants To Revive Matrimonial Life': SC Upholds Conviction Of A Husband U/S 498A IPC ; But Reduces Sentence To Period Already Undergone

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Randeep Singh vs State of U T Chandigarh | 2022 LiveLaw (SC) 962 | SLP(Crl) 8206/2019 | 9 Nov 2022 | Justices Aniruddha Bose and Vikram Nath

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The Supreme Court reduced the sentence imposed on a husband convicted under Section 498A IPC after his wife submitted before it that she wants to join her husband and revive their matrimonial life.

In this case, the husband was concurrently convicted under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. The Trial Court had imposed punishment of two years and the same was upheld by the Appellate Court. The High Court, in its Revisional jurisdiction did not interfere with the judgment of conviction but reduced the substantive sentence to six months.

"We do not find any reason to interfere with the judgment of conviction of the appellant. There is no perversity in the judgment assailed in this appeal", Justices Aniruddha Bose and Vikram Nath observed.

At this juncture, the respondent- wife, through her counsel, submitted before the bench that she would not like to contest the appeal and she wants to join her husband and revive their matrimonial life.



 
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Crime News - 'Wife Wants To Revive Matrimon...
By Men's HUB. Nov 16, 2022, 02:38 PM
'Wife Wants To Revive Matrimonial Life': SC Upholds Conviction Of A Husband U/S 498A IPC ; But Reduces Sentence To Period Already Undergone

2022-11-16

The Supreme Court reduced the sentence imposed on a husband convicted under Section 498A IPC after his wife submitted before it that she wants to join her husband and revive their matrimonial life.

In this case, the husband was concurrently convicted under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code. The Trial Court had imposed punishment of two years and the same was upheld by the Appellate Court. The High Court, in its Revisional jurisdiction did not interfere with the judgment of conviction but reduced the substantive sentence to six months.

"We do not find any reason to interfere with the judgment of conviction of the appellant. There is no perversity in the judgment assailed in this appeal", Justices Aniruddha Bose and Vikram Nath observed.

At this juncture, the respondent- wife, through her counsel, submitted before the bench that she would not like to contest the appeal and she wants to join her husband and revive their matrimonial life.


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Woman kills daughter, commits suicide by hanging her with a saree; here's why

30-09-2022

New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a 27-year-old woman died by committing suicide by hanging her with a saree in Bhopal on Friday. She allegedly killed her 3-year-old daughter prior to killing herself.

According to reports, police didn't recover any suicide note but the husband of the woman said that they had a fight after he refused to take them to a Durga puja pandal.

The Police are investigating the matter to know the reason behind this extreme step.

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25-year-old Navy sailor commits suicide by shooting self onboard, says Mumbai Police

13-11-2022

Mumbai: A 25-year-old Indian Navy sailor allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself using his service rifle during his deputation on a naval ship on Saturday, informed Mumbai Police.

The Indian Navy said an Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been filed in the case and an investigation has been initiated.

According to the information received, the incident took place on Saturday afternoon. The body has been taken into custody and sent for post-mortem.

The Colaba police registered a case under ADR.

Police said that the sailor was posted on the ship when he committed suicide, the reason for the suicide is yet to be ascertained.



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Crime News - 'Truth finally comes out': Bro...
By Men's HUB. Nov 11, 2022, 10:58 AM
'Truth finally comes out': Brothers exonerated after 20 years in prison


If you did nothing wrong, you've got nothing to worry about.

The words swirled around Quinton Cook's head as he sat in the Jefferson County Jail. He figured the attorneys and judge were right, so he believed them. His brother Frank Meadows, also in the jail, believed them, too. Those words reassured them that their innocence would come out at trial.

What happened next was a nightmare.

"From believing that, I winded up being in prison for 20 years of my life," Cook said.

Cook and Meadows were convicted in 1994 of first-degree rape and sentenced to 20 years in an Alabama prison without any physical evidence linking them to the crime. They served the entirety of their sentences.

On Oct. 25, a Jefferson County judge exonerated them.

A police report and blood — collected from the scene never presented at trial — re-emerged by chance nearly 30 years later and showed that they were innocent.

"Since the police report contained exculpatory evidence that was recklessly not provided to the defense, petitioner is entitled to relief," wrote Jefferson County Circuit Judge Shanta Owens.

The bad dream they thought they'd never wake from is finally over, but having their innocence recognized feels just as surreal, Cook said.

"When the truth finally comes out, it takes a moment for you to realize that it really just came out," Meadows said. "When you done walked with your head down so long, it gets hard to hold it up at times."

Perhaps most striking about Cook and Meadows now, men who spent their 20s and 30s in prison for a crime a judge ruled they did not commit, is the grace with which they speak about their conviction. They aren't resentful toward those responsible for the injustice, from the district attorney to the judge. "I can't say I was angry," Cook said. "I will say I was scared, and I was disappointed.

"I've kind of justified it with saying that God does everything for a reason," he said. "I came to the conclusion, understanding that, well, if I'm going to be mad, I've got to be mad at God because he allowed the devil to do this. I couldn't walk around mad and angry."


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Law News - Bombay High Court Directs Son,...
By Men's HUB. Nov 10, 2022, 03:03 PM
Bombay High Court Directs Son, Daughter-In-Law To Vacate Their 88-Yr-Old Mother's Flat, Pay Monthly Maintenance

The Bombay High Court recently upheld an order of the Senior Citizens Welfare Tribunal (tribunal) directing a man to pay monthly maintenance as well as handover a flat to his 88-year-old mother.

The court, in a writ petition challenging the tribunal's order, held that the petitioners had no legal right to the flat and they cannot evict the mother to take exclusive advantage of the same.

The division bench of Justice S. V. Gangapurwala and Justice R. N. Laddha however, reduced the maintenance amount as it was not in accordance with Section 9(2) of the Maintenance And Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 (Act).

Case no. – Writ Petition (L) No. 25744 of 2022
Case title – Hemant Gamanlal Mehta v. State of Maharashtra and Ors.
Citation- 2022 LiveLaw (Bom) 418

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04-11-2022

Wife has affair and she beats me hotel owner committed suicide making video

राजस्थानच्या भीलवाडामध्ये पत्नीच्या अफेअरला कंटाळून एका हॉटेल मालकाने रेल्वेसमोर उडी मारून आत्महत्या केली. आत्महत्येआधी हॉटेल मालकाने व्हिडीओ बनवला. यात त्याने सांगितलं की, त्याची पत्नी आणि तिचा बॉयफ्रेंड धमकी देतात. पोलिसांनी सांगितलं की, मृतकाच्या भावाच्या तक्रारीनंतर गुन्हा दाखल करण्यात आला आहे. आता चौकशी केली जात आहे.

पोलिसांनी सांगितलं की, मशीनी मार्केटमध्ये राहणारा 42 वर्षीय कमल कलवानीने रेल्वेसमोर येऊन आत्महत्या केली. कमलचा मृतदेह रेल्वे फाटकाजवळ आढळून आला. मृतकाकडे मोबाइल आढळून आला. ज्यामुळे त्याची ओळख पटली.

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Crime News - Sri Lanka Cricket suspends Dan...
By Men's HUB. Nov 10, 2022, 02:54 PM
Sri Lanka Cricket said Monday it has suspended player Danushka Gunathilaka after he was charged with four counts of sexual assault in Australia. The local governing body of the sport said the 31-year-old batsman, who was in Australia for the T20 World Cup, was suspended "from all forms of the game with immediate effect".

Also, Sri Lankan cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka was denied bail by a court in Sydney on Monday after being charged with sexual assault while he was in Australia to play in the T20 World Cup

Meanwhile,"the Executive Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket decided to suspend national player Danushka Gunathilaka from all forms of cricket with immediate effect and will not consider him for any selections after being informed that Mr. Gunathilaka was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a woman in Australia," Sri Lanka Cricket said in a statement.

Furthermore, Sri Lanka Cricket will take the necessary steps to promptly carry out an inquiry into the alleged offense, and, upon conclusion of the aforementioned court case in Australia, steps will be taken to penalize the said player if found guilty.


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Crime News - Charges in Ghaziabad gang-rape...
By Men's HUB. Nov 07, 2022, 09:55 AM
Charges in Ghaziabad gang-rape case 'false', woman hatched plot to frame accused, say cops


Days after Ghaziabad police detained four people for allegedly abducting and gang-raping a 40-year-old woman from Delhi, a new twist has emerged in the case. Police on Thursday dismissed the allegations made by the woman as false and said that the entire conspiracy was hatched as the woman and the accused have a running dispute over property.


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