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  • Woman arrested for killing brother’s live-in partner in Delhi’s Teliwara

    Woman arrested for killing brother’s live-in partner in Delhi’s Teliwara

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    New Delhi: A woman has been arrested for allegedly killing her brother’s live-in partner in Delhi’s Teliwara area, police said on Friday.

    On April 12, police received information that an unidentified woman’s body was found lying near Krishna Public School in Karawal Nagar, they said.

    Later, the body was identified to be that of Rohina Naz alias Mahi (25), a resident of Mirajpur in Uttarakhand, police said.

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    In the CCTV footage, two bike-borne men were seen moving around suspiciously with a woman sitting in between. A man in a striped T-shirt was also seen carrying the woman’s body on his shoulder and a woman walking right behind him, a senior police officer said.

    Later, the two people seen on the CCTV were identified as Vineet Pawar and his sister Parul Chowdhary. Following which the woman was apprehended from Kanti Nagar in Krishna Nagar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (northeast) Joy Tirkey said.

    However, Vineet is still absconding.

    Vineet and Naz had eloped four-year-ago. They lived together, but never married, he said.

    In 2017, Vineet and his father Vinay Pawar were involved in a murder in Ramala Sugar Mill, Baghpat. They were convicted on October 25, 2019, and were awarded life imprisonment, the DCP said.

    Naz lived with Parul in Delhi when Vineet was in jail. After Vineet came out on bail on November 26, 2022, Naz started pressurising him for marriage but Vineet’s family was against it as Naz belonged to a different community, police said.

    Due to frequent fights, the brother-sister duo decided to sell off Naz. However, Naz sensed this hand retaliated. Then the duo decided to eliminate her, the DCP said.

    On the day of the incident, the couple fought over the issue of their marriage again and Vineet strangulated her and hid her body, Tirkey said.

    In the evening, Vineet called another man who came with a motorcycle, police said.

    Vineet took the body on his shoulder while Parul carried the victim’s clothes and a cloth that Vineet used to wrap the Naz’s body, police said.

    Vineet and his associate drove on the motorcycle with the body kept in between them for over 12 km looking for a place to dump it. They dumped it outside a house in Karawal Nagar and fled, police said.

    Thereafter, Vineet left for his village in Baghpat, while Parul began searching for rented accommodation as they planned on sell their house in Teliwara, Farsh Bazaar soon, police said.

    Efforts are being made to trace Vineet and his associate who had brought the motorcycle, they added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sedatives lead cops to live-in partner & woman’s murderer

    Sedatives lead cops to live-in partner & woman’s murderer

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    Lucknow: The Lucknow police have cracked the murder of a woman with the help of a strip of sedatives that were found near the body.

    The charred body of the woman was found on a vacant plot in Sarauna village under Sairpur police station area on Thursday.

    Those arrested were identified as Arshad, 21, of Alinagar Khadra locality under Madeyganj police station area and his aide Mohammed Avesh, 19, of Hardoi district.

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    The two have admitted to the crime during interrogation.

    According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) North, Qasim Abidi, a strip of sedatives was found at the crime scene.

    The police took the strips and contacted the wholesale drug stores which sell the sedatives and got a lead about the prime accused.

    “In the meantime, another police team found footage in which two youths were seen sitting on an e-rickshaw along with a woman and going towards the Saruana village. The man in the footage was identified by the owner of a medical store,” said the official.

    Another CCTV footage surfaced of the same group of youths, who were seen returning from Saruan village but the woman in the previous footage was missing in the photo frame.

    Later the police traced Arshad and he disclosed the identity of the woman.

    Arshad was the live-in partner of the woman identified as Saba Khan, 20, residing in Adilnagar in Gudumba.

    Abidi said Saba was pressuring Arshad to marry her and the latter was unwilling due to his parents’ refusal.

    Thereafter, he planned to kill her and gave her an overdose of the sedative on the way to Sarauna village, making her unconscious. Arshad with the help of his aide Mohammed Avesh, killed her and they burnt her body with a lighter.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Hare-brained idea’, SC on registration of live-in relationships with Centre

    ‘Hare-brained idea’, SC on registration of live-in relationships with Centre

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday junked a PIL seeking framing of norms for registration of every live-in relationship with the central government, saying it is a “hare-brained” idea.

    A bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud told the counsel, representing the petitioner, “What does the Centre have to do with registration of live-in relationships? What kind of hare-brained idea is this?”

    The bench, also comprising Justices P.S. Narasimha and J.B. Pardiwala, asked the petitioner’s counsel if she wanted to foster the security for these people or she does not want them to get into live-in relationships. The plea was filed by lawyer Mamta Rani.

    The petitioner’s counsel submitted that the petitioner wanted the relationship to be registered, which would enhance their social security.

    The bench said, “It is high time this court starts imposing costs on petitioners who file these kinds of PILs. Dismissed.”

    The plea had cited the recent killing of Shraddha Walkar allegedly by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala. The petitioner sought framing of rules and guidelines for registration of such relationships.

    The PIL contended that registration of live-in relationships would result in accurate information pertaining to both live-in partners about each other. The plea argued that it would help the government to know about them, which is regarding their marital status, criminal history, and other relevant details.

    The plea sought a direction to the central government to formulate rules for registration of live-in relationships against the backdrop of increase in crimes like rape and murder, which were allegedly committed by live-in partners.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gurugram: Woman, 26, accuses live-in partner of rape, shooting private video

    Gurugram: Woman, 26, accuses live-in partner of rape, shooting private video

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    Gurugram: A 26-year-old Delhi woman here has accused her live-in partner of raping her several times and shooting her private photos and videos without her consent, police said on Saturday.

    The accused also kept her legal documents with him and refused to give them back, they said.

    The victim moved to police when the accused sent her private photos to her parents.

    According to her complaint, the woman said she was living with Amul Thakur, the accused, in a live-in relationship, having met him first in May 2022. After a few months, she returned home.

    “He made my objectionable photos and videos without my consent while having sex saying he will marry me soon. When I left his house, he threatened me to come back to him. When I refused, he sent my objectionable photos to my parents and threatened them too. He also threatened to shoot me,” the woman said in her complaint.

    Following the complaint, an FIR was registered against Thakur under sections 376 (2) N (raping repeatedly the same woman), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC and sections 67 and 67 A of the IT Act at Sector 40 Police Station on Friday.

    “An FIR has been registered and we are verifying the facts. Action will be taken as per the law,” said Inspector Satish Kumar, SHO, Sector 40 Police Station.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • PIL in SC seeks framing of rules for live-in relationships; mentions Shraddha Walkar’s killing

    PIL in SC seeks framing of rules for live-in relationships; mentions Shraddha Walkar’s killing

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    New Delhi: A PIL was filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Centre to frame rules for registration of live-in relationships as it cited increase in crimes like rape and murder allegedly committed by live-in partners.

    The plea, which referred to the recent killing of Shraddha Walkar allegedly by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala, also sought framing of rules and guidelines for registration of such relationships.

    The PIL said registration of live-in relationship would lead to accurate information being available to both the live-in partners about each other and also to the government about each of them regarding their marital status, their criminal history and other relevant details.

    Besides the increase in crimes like rape and murder, the plea, filed by lawyer Mamta Rani, said there has been a “huge increase in the false rape cases being filed by the women wherein the women claims to be living in live-in relationships with the accused and it is always difficult for the courts to find out from the evidence whether the fact of living in live-in relationship is proved by the backing of evidence”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Tough for woman after live-in relationships end: Allahabad HC

    Tough for woman after live-in relationships end: Allahabad HC

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    Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has observed that it is difficult for a woman to live alone after a live-in relationship comes to an end, as Indian society at large does not accept and recognise such relationships.

    The court was hearing a bail application of a man who was arrested for not fulfiling his promise to marry the woman, his live-in partner.

    While granting bail to the man, Justice Siddharth noted that the woman in a live-in relationship is left with no option but to lodge a case against her live-in partner in such a situation.

    “This is one case where the disastrous consequences of live-in relationship have come on the scene. It is difficult for a woman to live alone after breaking of live-in relationship. The Indian society at large does not recognise such relationship as acceptable. The woman, therefore, is left with no option but to lodge first information report against her live-in partner, like in present case,” the order said.

    As per the prosecution, the couple were in a live-in relationship for over a year. The woman was earlier married to another man, with whom she had two sons.

    Later, she became pregnant on account of sexual relations she had with the accused during the live-in relationship. However, the accused refused to marry her.

    The woman alleged that the accused then sent obscene photographs of her to her ex-husband, after which he also refused to live with her.

    Thereafter, she lodged a complaint based on which an FIR under Sections 376 (rape) and 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered against the accused.

    The counsel or the accused submitted that the woman is a major and she willingly entered a live-in relationship with the accused. She was capable in understanding the consequence of such relationship and there is no allegation that the relationship started with the promise of marriage, he added.

    It was further argued that the accused, who has been falsely implicated in this case, has been in jail since November 22 last year and has no criminal history to his credit.

    Given the nature of the offence, the evidence, complicity of the accused, submissions of the counsel for the parties, the one-sided investigation by the police and other grounds, the court granted bail to the man.

    The accused Aditya had rejected the allegations and had submitted to the court that the complainant woman is an adult who had entered into a consensual relationship knowing the consequences of such a relationship. He had also rejected the allegation of the false promise of marriage saying he had never made any such promise.

    The woman in the case has two children with her husband.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )