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  • Man awarded death sentence for beheading mother in J-K

    Man awarded death sentence for beheading mother in J-K

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    Jammu: A local court has awarded death penalty to a 45-year-old man for beheading his mother in 2014 over a piece of land in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “The offence of murder committed by the convict seems to be pre-meditated one. The convict has committed the offence of murder upon the old defenceless mother by first attacking her with a sickle on the neck and thereafter chopping off her head with an axe in a very inhuman and barbaric manner,” Principal Sessions Judge, Udhampur, Haq Nawaz Zargar said in his judgement on Saturday.

    Jeet Singh, a resident of Ramnagar, murdered his mother Vaishno Devi on December 7, 2014 at their house. He also tried to kill his wife Santosh Devi when she tried to come to the rescue of her mother-in-law.

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    The convict was demanding land rights from the deceased besides asking her to reside with the other son Mulakh Raj.

    “The convict had also attempted to kill his wife when she intervened and tried to save the deceased from the brutal attacks of the convict. Had the wife stayed there or the sickle had not dropped from the hand of the convict, he would have definitely killed his wife also,” the judge said.

    “This case falls within the ambit of rarest of rare cases and therefore, accused Jeet Singh does not deserve any leniency in the sentences to be awarded to him except sending the convict to gallows would be adequate”, the judge said.

    Besides the death sentence, the court also sentenced Singh to 10 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 3,000 for attempt to murder, three years rigorous imprisonment of three years and fine of Rs 2,000 under Arms Act but said all the sentences shall run concurrently.

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  • Man Awarded Death Sentence For Killing Mother For 2 Kanal Land In Jammu And Kashmir – Kashmir News

    Man Awarded Death Sentence For Killing Mother For 2 Kanal Land In Jammu And Kashmir – Kashmir News

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    Jammu & Kashmir Apr 15 : A local court in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur has awarded a death sentence to a man who brutally killed his mother for two kanals of land, and termed the crime as the gravest case of breach of trust.

    As per case details assessed by the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Principal Sessions Judge Udhampur Haq Nawaz Zargar awarded the death sentence to Jeet Singh, son of Krishan Singh, caste Thakur, resident of Rassain Tehsil Ramnagar, for killing his mother Vaishno Devi, in 2014.

    The court observed that the convict was in full senses when he killed his mother with an axe for 2 kanals of land. “It was the gravest case of breach of trust where crime has been committed in a most brutal manner by the convict and the deceased was none other than the one who had given birth to the convict,” the judge said.

    It is clear that the instant crime has been committed for the reason that the convict was demanding two kanals of land from the deceased besides asking her to reside with the other son Mulakh Raj, the court said, adding, “These crimes besides being antisocial shake the very conscience of society where the relation of mothers are taken on the highest pedestal on the moral as well as religious grounds,” the court observed.

    The court observed, “Killing one’s own mother is the most sacrilegious act and it definitely hits the very existence of humanity where the mothers are being recognized none less than God for having been blessed with the capacity to conceive and to give birth to the young ones, symbolizing the power of God of creating this universe and furthermore, plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of her kids, who, being the first teacher of the child.”

    It is to be noted here that the convict had also attempted to kill his wife when she intervened and tried to save the deceased from the brutal attacks of the convict.

    The court further observed that in the instant case, the convict Jeet Singh has been convicted under section 302, 307 RPC and 4/25 Arms Act. “This court hardly finds any mitigating circumstance in favour of the convict. In view of the discussion made herein above and on the facts and circumstances of the case, the convict namely Jeet Singh has been awarded rigorous imprisonment for 10 years and a fine of Rs. 3000 for the commission of offence under section 307 RPC.”

    “The convict (shall be) sentenced to death for the commission of offence under section 302 RPC and he shall be hanged by the neck till he is dead and for the commission of offence under section 4/25 Arms Act, the convict is sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment of 03 years and fine of Rs 2000),” the judgment reads. “In case of failure to pay the fine, he shall further undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month. All the sentences shall run concurrently.”

    As per the prosecution story, on December 7, 2014, at about 1730 hours, information was received at the Police Station from reliable sources that accused Jeet Singh of the criminal intention has murdered his mother Vaishno Devi with Iron Toka (Darat) at his house and when his wife Santosh Devi tried to rescue her, the accused also made a murderous assault upon her due to which she got seriously injured and the dead body of the deceased is lying on spot in a pool of blood, etc.

    On the said information, police station Ramnagar registered a case vide FIR No.125/2014 for the commission of offences under sections 302/307 RPC and the investigation was ensued by SHO Deepak Pathania.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • Five awarded capital punishment for killing family suspecting them of practising black magic

    Five awarded capital punishment for killing family suspecting them of practising black magic

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    Chaibasa: A local court on Wednesday awarded capital punishment to five persons in a case of triple murder that took place over a year ago due to suspicions that they were involved in witch craft.

    The principal district and session Judge Vishwanath Shukla convicted the five and sentenced them to death for slitting the throats of a person named Salim Dhanga, his wife Belangi and their daughter Rahil at Podongair village on November 8, 2021.

    The village is in Bandgaon police station limits in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district.

    The court held the five – Markas Dahanga, Iliyas Dahanga, Kemba Dahanga, Daud Dahanga and Iliyas Dahanga alias Banka Banku guilty of killing the three victims and burying their bodies in the banks of Karo river to conceal evidence.

    Few days before the incident Markas Dahanga had lost his daughter to an illness. His friends, however, convinced him that the girl had died due to the black magic practiced by his neighbour Salim Dhanga and his family. Markas then along with his accomplices killed the three in their house and buried the bodies, district superintendent of police Ashutosh Shekhar said.

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  • Telangana: Rs. 255.48 crores awarded as compensation in National Lok Adalat

    Telangana: Rs. 255.48 crores awarded as compensation in National Lok Adalat

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    Hyderabad: The National Lok Adalat for settlement of pending cases of various categories, pre-litigation cases including consumer disputes was organized on Saturday across Telangana.

    A total of 3,30,866 cases including 9,262 pre-litigation and 3,21,604 pending cases of various categories were settled. An amount of Rs. 255.48 crores was awarded as compensation to the beneficiaries in the settled cases, a press release issued by the Telangana Stated Legal Services Authority stated.

    The National Lok Adalat was held under the guidance of Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, Chief Justice of the High Court and Patron-in-Chief Telangana State Legal Services Authority.

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  • Meet Hyderabad-origin Dr Raghib Ali who was awarded OBE in UK

    Meet Hyderabad-origin Dr Raghib Ali who was awarded OBE in UK

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    Dr. Raghib Ali, a renowned physician in the UK, was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Prince William in a ceremony held at the historic Windsor Castle. The award, presented by the Prince of Wales, recognizes Dr. Ali’s contributions to the NHS and the COVID-19 response.

    Dr. Ali’s achievements in the field of medicine are well-known and have earned him recognition both nationally and internationally. His dedication to his patients and his innovative approach to medicine have set him apart from his peers and earned him a reputation as one of the leading medical professionals in the UK.

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    The OBE is one of the most prestigious honors awarded in the UK and is given to individuals who have made a significant impact in their respective fields. Dr. Ali’s award is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and it reflects the respect and admiration that he has earned from his colleagues, patients, and the wider community.

    Dr. Raghib Ali is Our Future Health’s Chief Medical Officer, an Honorary Consultant in Acute Medicine at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Senior Clinical Research Associate at the MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Public Health Research Center and Associate Professor at New York University Abu Dhabi. In March 2020, he took leave from his university work and volunteered to return, unpaid, to frontline NHS duties and worked on the frontline in all four waves of COVID-19. In October 2020 he was appointed as an unpaid independent expert adviser on COVID-19 and ethnicity to the UK Government’s Race Disparity Unit and subsequently worked closely with Equalities Office, the NHS, the media, and community organizations to improve vaccine confidence and uptake.

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    Dr. Raghib Ali graduated from Cambridge University in 2000 and has been awarded postgraduate degrees in Epidemiology and Public Health from the Universities of London, Cambridge and Oxford and was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 2013. 

    He has been involved in health inequalities research since 2004 – as secretary of the UK Biobank ethnicity subgroup, Director of the INDOX Cancer Research Network and as Principal Investigator for the first study of cancer incidence by individual ethnic group in England.

    He is also the Principal Investigator for the UAE Healthy Future Study investigating risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. 

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    Dr. Raghib Ali’s has strong family ties to Hyderabad. His dad (late) Mir Irshad Ali attended Osmania University and migrated to the UK in 1963. He was well known in the immigrant community, and he combined his professional career as an accountant with a life-long commitment to community service in various towns and cities across the UK. Dr. Ali’spaternal grandfather (late) Mir Sajjad Ali was a Finance Secretary for the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Ali is married with three children, and he loves to visit Hyderabad whenever his busy schedule allows. 

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  • ADGP Kashmir awarded President’s Police Medal on eve of R-Day

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    Srinagar, Jan 25: On the eve of Republic Day, additional director general of police Kashmir zone Vijay Kumar has been awarded President’s Police Medal.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that ADGP Vijay Kumar was awarded the medal for his distinguished service in the field.

    President’s Police Medal is the highest service medal for police and central armed police forces in the country—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )