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  • Jamia Nagar violence: Court discharges 11 accused, says booked as ‘scapegoats’

    Jamia Nagar violence: Court discharges 11 accused, says booked as ‘scapegoats’

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    New Delhi: A court here on Saturday discharged 11 people, including student activists Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, in the Jamia Nagar violence case, saying as the Delhi Police was unable to apprehend the actual perpetrators, it booked the accused as “scapegoats”.

    The court, however, ordered framing of charges against one of the accused, Mohammad Ilyas.

    “Marshalling the facts as brought forth from a perusal of the chargesheet and three supplementary chargesheets, this court cannot but arrive at the conclusion that the police were unable to apprehend the actual perpetrators behind the commission of the offence, but surely managed to rope the persons herein as scapegoats,” Additional Sessions Judge Arul Varma said.

    An FIR was lodged in connection with the violence that erupted after a clash between police and people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here December 2019.

    The judge said there were admittedly scores of protesters at the site and some anti-social elements within the crowd could have created an environment of disruption and havoc.

    “However, the moot question remains — whether the accused persons herein were even prima facie complicit in taking part in that mayhem? The answer is an unequivocal no,” he added.

    The court said the legal proceedings against the 11 accused were initiated in a “perfunctory and cavalier fashion” and “allowing them to undergo the rigmarole of a long-drawn trial does not augur well for the criminal justice system of the country”.

    “Furthermore, such police action is detrimental to the liberty of citizens who choose to exercise their fundamental right to peacefully assemble and protest. The liberty of the protesting citizens should not have been lightly interfered with,” it said.

    The court said dissent is an extension of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, subject to reasonable restrictions.

    Referring to a 2012 verdict of the Supreme Court, the judge said the court is duty-bound to lean towards an interpretation that protects the rights of the accused, given the ubiquitous power disparity between them and the state machinery.

    The court said the investigative agencies needed to discern the difference between dissent and insurrection.

    “The latter (insurrection) has to be quelled indisputably. However, the former (dissent) has to be given space, a forum, for dissent is perhaps reflective of something which pricks a citizen’s conscience,” it said.

    The court also said dissent has to be encouraged and not stifled, with the condition that it should be absolutely peaceful, without degenerating into violence.

    The judge said the probe agency should have incorporated the use of technology or gathered credible intelligence against the accused.

    “Else, it should have abstained from filing such ill-conceived chargesheets qua persons whose role was confined only to being a part of a protest,” he said.

    “Considering the fact that the case of the state is devoid of irrefragable evidence, all the persons charge-sheeted, barring Mohammad Ilyas, are hereby discharged for all the offences for which they were arraigned. They be set at liberty, if not wanted in any other case,” the court said in its order.

    It also said “it is apparent that the police have arbitrarily chosen to array some people from the crowd as accused, and others from the same crowd, as police witnesses. This cherry-picking by the police is detrimental to the precept of fairness”.

    The court said photographs of Ilyas showed him hurling a burning tyre and that he was duly identified by police witnesses.

    “Therefore, charges levelled in the chargesheet be framed…(against) accused Mohammad Ilyas,” the judge said.

    “Needless to say, the investigative agency is not precluded from conducting further investigation in a fair manner…in order to bring to book the actual perpetrators, with the adjuration not to blur lines between dissenters and rioters, and to desist from henceforth arraigning innocent protesters,” he added.

    Noting that the chargesheets filed in the case had “nothing new to offer”, the court said “this filing of a slew of chargesheets must cease, else this juggernaut reflects something beyond mere prosecution and would have the effect of trampling the rights of accused persons”.

    The court said the accused were merely present at the spot and there was no incriminating evidence against them.

    “No overt act or participation in the commission of offences was attributed to them. There are no eyewitnesses who could substantiate the version of the police that the accused persons were in any way involved in the commission of the offences,” the court said.

    It also said there was no prohibitory order in the area where the protests took place.

    The court further said the chargesheet failed to elaborate on the unlawful common object of the accused and there was no evidence regarding the accused sharing the common object with each other and with the crowd in general.

    The judge said the test of positive knowledge was also missing in the chargesheet.

    “The accused were protesting against a piece of legislation and sloganeering against enactment thereof. Positive knowledge that their sloganeering would result in such a maelstrom is something that cannot be attributed to them sans any cogent proof,” the judge said.

    Quashing the charge of conspiracy, the court said the prosecution did not submit any proof that there was an agreement or conspiracy between the accused.

    “The prosecution did not place any WhatsApp chats, SMS or even proof of the accused persons interacting with each other…even in the photographs, all the 12 accused are not standing side by side and in the video also, they are not seen signalling or talking to each other,” the court said.

    The Jamia Nagar police station had filed the chargesheet against Imam, Tanha, Safoora Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem, Chanda Yadav and Mohammad Ilyas.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Milia University on December 13, 2019. He will continue to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    The chargesheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 148 (rioting, armed with a deadly weapon), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

    The chargesheet also included provisions of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

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  • Narwal Twin Blasts: Police Officer Booked For Renting Out House To LeT Militant

    Narwal Twin Blasts: Police Officer Booked For Renting Out House To LeT Militant

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered an FIR against a police sub-inspector at whose house Mohammad Arif Sheikh, a serving government school teacher-turned-LeT militant, was allegedly living as a tenant. The house is located in Sunjawan’s Peerbagh Colony on the outskirts of Jammu city, reported The Indian Express.

    Posted in Kashmir Valley, police sub-inspector Mohammad Haneef has been booked on charges of not verifying Arif Sheikh’s antecedents with the local police, newspaper The Indian Express quoted a senior police officer as having said, adding that the FIR against Haneef has been registered under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

    The police had on Thursday said that they arrested Arif Sheikh, a school teacher posted in Government Middle School at Phagilla in Reasi district’s Mahore tehsil, for planting two IEDs in the Narwal area of Jammu city which injured nine people on January 21. A “perfume IED” seized from him – an explosive packed inside a perfume bottle, set up to explode when the nozzle is pressed or the lid turned – was the first such device seized by the J&K Police in three decades of militancy.

    The provision under which PSI Haneef has been booked provides for punishment to a person who disobeys an order duly promulgated by a public servant, saying that if the disobedience causes or tends to cause danger to human life, health or safety, or causes or tends to cause a riot of affray, the offender shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine up to Rs 1,000 or both.

    The police in Jammu and Kashmir have from time to time been asking people to submit information about tenants, if any, living in their houses for verification of their antecedents. In Jammu district, the police have conducted such verification for 25,000 tenants and their family members in the past one month, a senior police officer said.

    Arif Sheikh owed allegiance to the Lashkar-e-Toiba, the report quoted the police as having said, adding that he has also confessed to his involvement in IED explosions in Jammu’s Shastri Nagar area in February 2022 and in a passenger bus near Katra on May 13 last year. While there was no casualty in the Shastri Nagar blast, four people were killed and over 20 injured in explosions inside a passenger bus near Katra.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: 2 booked for death of 5 cows, 3 bulls by RGIA police

    Hyderabad: 2 booked for death of 5 cows, 3 bulls by RGIA police

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    Hyderabad: The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) police has booked a case against two truck drivers following the death of five cows and three bulls during shifting to a slaughter house at Bahadurpura.

    On Wednesday early hours, the RGIA sub inspector Dasari Apparao was on night patrol at Kishanguda flyover when he along with other policemen noticed a truck passing by suspiciously.

    The sub inspector immediately stopped the lorry and checked that nearly 74 cattle were found – 51 cows and 23 bulls.

    “Five cows and three bulls were found dead and the driver Syed Javid and Ibrahim Khan on instructions of a truck owner Imran transported the cattle from Hanuman Junction in Eluru to Bahadurpura,” said J Suheela, sub inspector, RGIA police station.

    “In that truck 74 cattle were tied together, one on top of the other so that they could not breathe and they covered the lorry with tarpaulin sheet,” J Suheela added.

    A case is booked under Sections 5,6,10, r/w 11 of Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act 1997, and Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

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  • Three booked for proscribing Dalits from attending feast at temple in UP’s Bareilly

    Three booked for proscribing Dalits from attending feast at temple in UP’s Bareilly

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    Bareilly: Three people have been booked for allegedly refusing to allow Dalits to participate in a feast here in Rajpur Kalan village of the Aonla area, held after recitation of Bhagvad Gita, police said on Monday.

    The accused, all of them organisers of the feast, were booked Sunday night at Aonla Police Station, Additional SP, Rajkumar Agarwal said.

    The incident happened on January 26 in the Kali Temple premises where the feast was held. When some people from the Scheduled Caste community reached there to attend the feast, they were allegedly asked to sit separately and later, were denied permission to attend it.

    Bheem Army leader Ajay Pradhan with his supporters filed a complaint in the matter against three brothers — Sunderlal, Roshan Maurya, and Nanhe Maurya, who were booked under sections of IPC and SC/ST Atrocities Prevention Act. A probe is on in the matter.

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  • MP: Congress leader in Jabalpur booked over offensive remarks

    MP: Congress leader in Jabalpur booked over offensive remarks

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    Bhopal: A Congress leader has been booked over his alleged offensive remarks during a public speech in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district, sources said on Saturday.

    While addressing the people on Friday, district president of the Congress Nilesh Jain exhorted his supporters to tackle the corrupt with an iron hand. “First request the corrupt against corruption with folded hands, and if they don’t listen, then break their hands.”

    He was booked the same day on the basis of a complaint registered by a Bharatiya Yuva Morcha of Jabalpur.

    His utterances came a day after the state unit Congress kicked-started its ‘Hath Se Hath jodo’ campaign, a political march that will cover all 230 Assembly seats in the state. At the event, Jain said – “Haath jodo, nahi mane to brahmachari ke haath todo’ (First request the corrupt with folded hands, and if they don’t listen, then break their hands)”

    Rajmani Singh, who is the district president of Bharatiya Yuva Morcha of Jabalpur district, lodged a complaint at Shahpura police station. The Congress leader has been charged under two sections, including 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), said police.

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  • Three youths booked for insulting national anthem

    Three youths booked for insulting national anthem

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    Meerut: Three youths were booked for allegedly insulting the national anthem in the Eidgah locality area here, police said on Saturday.

    “A video had gone viral in which three youths could be seen dancing while the national anthem is being played. During the investigation, two of them were identified as Adnan and Ruhal,” Station House Officer of Railway Road police station Sanjay Kumar Sharma said.

    He said a case was registered against the three youths and Adnan was detained for questioning.

    In the 29-second video, a youth donning a black jacket is seen offering a salute and then obscenely dances and his friends laugh as the national anthem plays in the background.

    Sachin Sirohi, a former city president of Hindu Jagran Manch, said it was an insult to the national anthem and demanded that a sedition case be registered against the accused persons.

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  • Men marrying girls below 14 yrs to be booked under POCSO in Assam: CM

    Men marrying girls below 14 yrs to be booked under POCSO in Assam: CM

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    Guwahati: The Assam Cabinet on Monday decided to book men who marry girls below 14 years in the state under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.

    Assam has a “high” rate of maternal and infant mortality and the primary cause for that is child marriage, the CM said.

    “We have decided to make the campaign against child marriage a priority in governance and we hope to end it in the next five years”, Sarma said at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting.

    The state has an average of 31 per cent marriages in the “prohibited age”, Sarma said.

    POCSO Act of 2012 defines a child as an individual under the age of 18 and it criminalises sex between an under-age child and an adult.

    A husband cannot “touch” his wife if she is below the age of 14 as this amounts to sexual offence and the male partner is liable to be sentenced to life imprisonment under POCSO Act in Assam, Sarma said.

    Asked about the legal action if both partners are below the age of 14, the chief minister said that in that case the marriage will be declared illegal and the boy will be sent to a juvenile home as minors cannot be tried in court.

    Those marrying girls in the age group of 14-18, will be tried under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, and necessary steps will be taken against them under this law, he said.

    The legal age for marriage is 18 years for women and 21 for men.

    The police have been directed to conduct a massive crackdown against child marriage, carry out an awareness campaign against the problem, and take legal action against those who are violating norms in this regard, the chief minister said.

    The Gram Panchayat secretaries will be designated as Child Marriage Prevention (Prohibition) Officers and it will be their duty to file a complaint against any child marriage taking place in their area, Sarma said.

    A massive drive against child marriage will be launched in the state and the police along with the district authorities have been asked to investigate the cases and counsel people against child marriage.

    Dhubri with 50 per cent cases and South Salmara with 44.7 per cent top the list of districts with a high rate of child marriages.

    “We minutely analysed the National Family Health Survey data of 2019-20 and found that 11.7 per cent of girls are burdened with early motherhood and though the state is doing well in other health parameters, maternal and child mortality is a matter of concern”, Sarma said.

    “This is a neutral and secular action. It will be carried out across the state and is not targeted against any community. There is no need to give any political colour to it”, he said.

    The Karnataka government has already engaged and appointed Child Protection Officers and ‘this has been an inspiration for us. They have prevented 11,000 child marriages and booked 10,000 cases’, Sarma said.

    Welcoming the chief minister’s announcement, All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) president Rejaul Karim Sarkar expressed hope that it does not remain a mere policy decision.

    “We are working to end child marriage in the minority-dominated areas and had submitted several memoranda to them but did not get any response from the authorities”, he said.

    Just asking the police to file cases will not solve the problem but all sections of society must be involved to campaign against child marriage so that the people are convinced that it is a wrong practice.

    “Educational facilities in the backward areas must be improved as this alone can bring awareness among the younger generation who will then refuse to get married below the permissible age, he said.

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  • GST consultant booked for breach of trust

    GST consultant booked for breach of trust

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    Lucknow: A GST consultant has been accused of criminal breach of trust and cheating and duping an agent facilitating the deposit of GST of traders/businessmen in Indira Nagar under the Ghazipur police circle.

    As per reports, victim Pradeep Gupta of Neelgiri Complex is in the marketing department of Tax Consultant Accounts and his job is to get the Income Tax return, and GST registration/Return filed by the chartered account office.

    In this connection, he had given the GST return work of a businessman, named Shrawan, to a tax consultant Ashutosh Singh.

    Gupta said he had given money (paid in the bank account of Ashutosh) as GST for the firm of Shrawan from 2018 to January 2022.

    “I paid the money every month since 2018. Ashutosh used to give me a GST return slip and challan receipt which I gave to Shrawan. In due course of time, it surfaced that the receipts and slips were fake and no GST return and tax in the GST account of Shrawan had been deposited since 2018,” he said.

    Gupta said Ashutosh did not deposit the GST of his client.

    SHO, Ghazipur (Indiranagar), Sunil Kumar, said that an FIR has been lodged while a probe is underway.

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  • Prayagraj University VC booked for ‘illegal’ religious conversion

    Prayagraj University VC booked for ‘illegal’ religious conversion

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    Fatehpur: A case has been registered against 10 named people, including a Vice Chancellor, and 50 others unidentified people for alleged illegal religious conversion of a man, police said on Saturday.

    Police filed the case responding to a complaint filed by one Sarvendra Vikram Singh, a resident of Sultanpur district, who said he had come to Fatehpur for some work on January 25, 2021, Circle officer (City) Veer Singh said.

    He later met a man named Ramchandra in Sujrahi village, who told him that the Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences (SHUATS), Prayagraj, was giving money on adopting Christianity, and it will also bear the running expenses for his family.

    Ramchandra took Sarvendra to the Indian Press Church in Deviganj, where he met a priest, who told him about the money offer and also a job upon conversion.

    After this, Sarvendra went with the priest to Naini in Prayagraj where underwent the conversion, the CO said.

    SHUATS Vice Chancellor RB Lal is among the 10 people named in the FIR, he said.

    “Sarvendra had adopted Christianity from Hinduism. Subsequently, he again converted back to Hinduism, and then lodged a police complaint, after realizing his mistake,” the CO said.

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  • Watch Video: 4 girl students booked for allegedly torturing fellow student on drugs issue at top private school in Lahore – Kashmir News

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    Watch Video: 4 girl students booked for allegedly torturing fellow student on drugs issue at top private school in Lahore – Kashmir News

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