Director General of Police, J&K, Dilbag Singh given additional charge of the Units/Battalions to six police officers.
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The following officers shall hold the additional charge of the Units/Battalions as shown against each including DD Powers, till the posts are filled up by the Government on substantive basis:
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To address the issue of garbage dumping on roadsides, highways, public paths and main drainage in rural as well as urban areas of District and nuisance caused by dumping of garbage, District Magistrate Doda Vishesh Paul Mahajan today imposed Section 133 of Cr.PC in the district.
After multiple campaigns / announcements and personal interactions but seeing less participation of the public, the order has been issued. The door to door collection has been started and segregation pits are being constructed. Dustbins have been placed and augmented. The order has been issued with sole objective of making Doda garbage free.
The order reads that District Magistrate, Doda, by virtue of powers vested under Section 133 Cr.PC, do hereby order all the residents of the District to remove garbage/avoid dumping of garbage on any Public places viz streets, roads, roadsides, open grounds, nallahs, river/riverside or any other place covered under the definition of public place and ensure to dump the garbage only at places specified by the concerned Municipal bodies or Block Sanitation Officers/ Panchayts or handover the garbage to the door to door collectors only. Any violation in this behalf shall be dealt under the relevant section of law.
It is to mention here that, dumped garbage is a breeding place for mosquitoes and many other disease carrying vectors which is a cause of great concern as they may spread many communicable and non- communicable diseases.
Dumping of garbage alongside of the roads and in the drains result in blockage of the drainage system causing nuisance and hindrance to the smooth movement of the Public.
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The Supreme Court ordered the release of all six remaining convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, including Nalini Sriharan, R P Ravichandran, Santhan, Murugan, Robert Payas, and Jayakumar, on Friday. The judgement was issued by a bench comprised of Justices BR Gavai and BV Nagarathna while considering the case of A G Perarivalan, another convict who was released in May.
Nalini, who is now on parole, petitioned the Supreme Court for early release from prison after the Madras High Court denied her plea. Her plea was submitted after the Supreme Court, on May 18, ordered the release of Perarivalan, who had served more than 30 years in prison, by exercising its special powers under Article 142 of the Constitution. The Article empowers the Supreme Court to issue orders in order to secure “complete justice” in a case. In seeking similar relief, Nalini cited Perarivalan’s case, according to a report by Indian Express.
On May 21, 1991, an LTTE suicide bomber assassinated former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi during an electoral meeting in Tamil Nadu’s Sriperumbudur.
In the case, seven prisoners were sentenced to life in prison. The Supreme Court sentenced four of them to death and three to life in prison in 1999. Nalini’s death sentence was commuted to life in prison in 2000. The Supreme Court commuted the other three death sentences, including Perarivalan’s, in 2014.
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