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  • ADGP calls for professional approach in counter insurgency ops

    ADGP calls for professional approach in counter insurgency ops

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    Srinagar, Feb 5: Additional Director General of Police Kashmir Vijay Kumar on Sunday asked officers to adopt professional approach while dealing with counter insurgency operations.

    The ADGP made the remarks while chairing a review meeting regarding security scenario, anti-militancy operations, law and order, anti-drug drive and other issues related to day-to-day policing at the conference hall of DPL Awantipora, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here to GNS.

    The meeting was attended by DIG SKR Rayees Mohammed Bhat-IPS, DIG CKR Sujit Kumar-IPS, DIG CRPF D.P Upadhayay, SSP Awantipora Mohd Yousif-JKPS, SSP Anantnag Ashish Kumar Mishra-IPS and other senior officers of Police & CRPF.

    “During the meeting, ADGP appreciated the efforts of Police for maintaining law & order in the Police district,” the spokesperson said, adding, “During the meeting, he took stock of the overall security situation and counter insurgency operations. He emphasised upon the officers to adopt a professional approach while dealing with counter insurgency operations.”

    He also urged officers to strengthen the general security grid and ensure great synergy and coordination among the agencies working on ground, the spokesperson said. “He also emphasized upon the officers to keep strict vigil over the (militant) associates and take all necessary measures under law against them.”

    ADGP also directed the officers to complete investigation of pending cases on priority. “He also laid stress on strengthening the police-public relations, service-oriented policing which will help in gaining the confidence and trust of the general public,” the spokesperson added. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Muslim women can approach only family courts for divorce: Madras HC

    Muslim women can approach only family courts for divorce: Madras HC

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    Chennai: The Madras High Court has ruled that Muslim women should approach only family courts and not private bodies like Shariat Council consisting of a few members of Jamaat in order to seek ‘Khula’ (divorce).

    The court held that the Khula certificates issued by the private bodies are invalid in law.

    A bench of Justice C. Shivaraman quashed a Khula certificate issued by the Shariat Council of Tamil Nadu Towheed Jamath, Chennai, and directed the estranged couple to approach a family court or the Tamil Nadu Legal Services Authority to resolve their disputes.

    The judge issued the direction while hearing a petition of a man seeking the court quash the Khula certificate obtained by his wife from the Shariat Council in 2017.

    The petitioner also contended that the Shariat Council, registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975, has no authority to issue such certificates. He also told the court that he had filed a petition restoring conjugal rights in 2017 and obtained an ex-parte decree also.

    He said that a petition for executing the decree was pending before an additional family court judge.

    The court heard the petitioner and the Shariat Council as the petitioner’s wife chose to remain absent and did not appear in person or through counsel.

    The judge further said that only a judicial forum was empowered to pass a decree to dissolve a marriage under Section 7(1)(b) of the Family Courts Act, 1984.

    Justice Shivaraman also said that the Madras High Court in the Badar Sayeed versus Union of India (2017) case had restrained Khasis from issuing Khula certificates.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )