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  • Klopp insists Spurs will recover from Newcastle thrashing to face Liverpool

    Klopp insists Spurs will recover from Newcastle thrashing to face Liverpool

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    Jürgen Klopp says that he thought his TV was broken when he saw Tottenham were 5-0 down after 21 minutes at Newcastle but claims the humiliation will not be on Spurs’ minds at Anfield.

    Liverpool boast a formidable home record against Spurs, who have won only once in the league at Anfield since 1993, and would leapfrog Ryan Mason’s side with a fourth successive Premier League win on Sunday. Spurs’ poor record plus the scars from St James’ Park in their most recent away fixture could leave them more vulnerable than usual but Klopp does not expect a hangover from the 6-1 rout.

    The Liverpool manager said: “The Newcastle v Tottenham game I came home, switched the TV on and it was 1-0. I had something else to do and wanted to watch the game a bit later, and when I came back in it was 5-0. I honestly thought there was something wrong with the screen, somebody had made a joke or something. Newcastle obviously is in very good moment so these kind of things can happen.

    “I never could think in my life like that [about Spurs being scarred at Anfield]. To find for yourself the right attitude in the game you have [to] think the opponent is really strong. And they are strong. A very famous German coach once said: ‘If you always expect an easy game you will never have one, but if you always expect a super difficult game then from time to time you might have an easy one.’ But the other way doesn’t work.

    “I have no clue what happened at Tottenham. I see Harry Kane, I see Son, I see Kulusevski, I see Perisic, Richarlison, Højbjerg and so on and they all have played exceptional football during their careers. We had some problems in moments this season and maybe other teams thought: ‘Oh it’s a great moment to play Liverpool.’ Maybe it was, I don’t know, but if I am in the other camp I would never have imagined that Liverpool would show up weak. I cannot think about Tottenham in any other way apart from I expect them to be really strong.”

    Klopp insists it is premature to proclaim that Liverpool have found consistency. But he believes the form of Curtis Jones, who has started the past five matches after an injury-plagued season, demonstrates there is more quality and potential in his squad than many suspect.

    “If you go to social media you think: ‘Oh my god there is no bigger problem in the world than our midfield,’” he said. “Somebody showed me after the West Ham game a thing on Instagram when people find out our lineup and what they write about it. Not a lot of them wanted Curtis on the pitch, not a lot of them wanted Cody [Gakpo] on the pitch and when they saw Joël Matip was playing they say: ‘How can they do that?’ And these are people who like us usually.

    “I understand this season makes people nervous, but we have a lot of potential in this team. We didn’t show it very often this season and we will keep that, improve that and bring in new players. Both is possible.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • In heterosexual marriages, child may see alcoholic dad thrashing mother: SC

    In heterosexual marriages, child may see alcoholic dad thrashing mother: SC

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that in heterosexual couples, a child may see domestic violence – a father becoming an alcoholic, thrashing the mother, and asking her for money as it questioned the arguments that two spouses, who belong to a binary gender, are essential for marriage.

    Senior advocate K.V. Viswanathan, representing Zainab Patel, submitted before a five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud that it is incorrect to say that gay, lesbian, and same-sex couples do not provide the children safety, security, and the upbringing they require.

    “Long back in our country, the law was all that is required is the welfare of the child… if that is applied then it does not matter whether it is a heterosexual couple and homosexual couple,” he said, also cited findings based on evidence that they are as suited as heterosexual couple to bring up children.

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    The Chief Justice said: “Mr Viswanathan, what happens when there is a heterosexual couple and child sees domestic violence… will that child grow up in normal atmosphere, of a father becoming an alcoholic and coming back home and thrashing the mother every night and asking for money for alcohol, so much for heterosexual couple, there no absolutes, as I said.”

    Making a passing reference to the bench being trolled on social media for various oral observations, the Chief Justice added: “Even at risk of getting trolled. Now this has become the name of the game for judges to confront, answers to what we say in the court are in the trolls, not in the court.”

    Viswanathan submitted that the Centre, in its counter-affidavit, has stressed the importance of procreation, and argued that as people in a same sex marriage cannot procreate, they need not be granted the right to marry. In response, he submitted that even many heterosexual females above the age 45 years may not be able to safely become pregnant, but are still allowed to marry, therefore, procreation cannot be a ground to deny the right to marry.

    The bench – also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, S. Ravindra Bhat, Hima Kohli, and, P.S. Narasimha – orally observed that heterosexual couples now with the spread of education, the pressures of the modern age, increasingly, couples are either childless or single child couples.

    The bench further observed: “As per us to redefine the evolving notion of marriage, is existence of two spouses who belong to a binary gender is necessary or the requirement for a relationship of marriage, or the law has now progressed sufficiently to contemplate the existence of binary genders may be not necessary for your definition of marriage.”

    Earlier during the day, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing some of the petitioners seeking legal sanction for same-sex marriage, submitted that personal laws in the country “don’t discriminate” unlike the Special Marriage Act of 1954, while arguing against the mandatory 30-day notice period in it.

    He added that the period allows interference from khap panchayats and others opposed to such marriages and that it should not exist for heterosexual couples as well.

    The Chief Justice orally observed: “To put it bluntly, is the relationship between a man and a woman so fundamental to our law therefore, the Special Marriage Act… that for us to comprehend that it will also include a relationship between same-sex couples.”

    The bench queried Singhvi if his argument is that the institution of marriage in itself is so very important that denying it to same-sex couples, would be contrary to fundamental constitutional values?

    It asked that in a heterosexual relationship, there is a rape, then how in a homosexual relationship, will the same principle apply? And, if a marriage is registered, then there will be nuances which will arise, and can we take care of all future eventualities?

    Singhvi that there is a flip side, marital rape is not recognized in this country and it is an issue pending, and today, rape is not a recognized crime within marriage, it may be a ground for divorce or cruelty. To this, the bench asked if law which applies on a heterosexual relationship will equally apply on homosexual relationships.

    He submitted that their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilisations, and they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law and the Constitution grants them that right.

    Some petitioners have challenged the provisions of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 which require parties intending marriage to give advance notice of 30 days, which will be published in the registrar’s office inviting public objections. Petitioners, seeking recognition for same-sex marriage, challenged these provisions and termed them as violative of fundamental rights to privacy. The petitioners claim that the ‘notice and objections’ regime exposes couples who enter into non-traditional marriages to threats and violence from families and vigilante groups.

    The bench will continue to hear the matter next week.

    The top court is hearing a batch of petitions challenging certain provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, Foreign Marriage Act and the Special Marriage Act and other marriage laws, as unconstitutional on the ground that they deny same sex couples the right to marry or alternatively to read these provisions broadly so as to include same sex marriage.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 2 pets rescued after video showing woman thrashing dog goes viral

    2 pets rescued after video showing woman thrashing dog goes viral

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    Gurugram: Two pet dogs were rescued after a video showing a woman slamming a dog in an elevator of a society here surfaced online, police said on Thursday.

    The canines were rescued following a complaint filed by the volunteers of People for Animals (PFA) an animal welfare organisation.

    According to the police, a father-son duo in Sector 109 had kept two dogs of foreign breeds which were looked after by their domestic help. On Wednesday, she had taken the animals to the society’s park and while returning to the flat, the help slammed one of the dogs thrice on the elevator’s floor. The entire act was caught on a CCTV camera.

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    The dog has suffered a lot of injuries, they said, adding that the woman has claimed that it had tried to bite her.

    Manjunath Kamath, a member of PFA said it was a case of cruelty against animalS and they will file a written complaint with the police.

    The resident welfare association (RWA) of the society has refused to divulge any information about the incident.

    “We have not received any complaint yet. If we get any complaint, action will be taken as per the law,” said Inspector Aman Kumar, Station House Officer (SHO) of Bajghera Police Station.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • North Delhi man kills wife thrashing with stick for being ‘lazy’

    North Delhi man kills wife thrashing with stick for being ‘lazy’

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    New Delhi: A 28-year-old man was arrested for allegedly beating his wife with a stick, which proved fatal, in northwest Delhi’s Bhalswa Dairy area, police said on Wednesday.

    The man hit his wife because she was “lazy” and would never cook food for him, they said.

    The incident was reported at Bhalswa Dairy Police Station by Burari government hospital. The hospital reported receiving one Preeti, a resident of Mukundpur, who was declared brought dead, a senior police officer said.

    Since the victim had been married less than seven years, the Sub-Divisional magistrate (SDM) was informed about the incident, police said.

    According to the statement of her mother, Ahila Devi, her son-in-law Bajrangi Gupta used to beat her daughter, the officer said, adding that the post mortem of the body has been done.

    A case under section 302 (murder) of the IPC was registered on Monday and a team was deputed to trace the absconding husband, police said.

    Following a tip off, Gupta was arrested and the weapon of offence, the stick, was also recovered at his instance, police said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Chhattisgarh ashram functionaries arrested for thrashing girl

    Chhattisgarh ashram functionaries arrested for thrashing girl

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    Mahasamund: A 13-year-old girl was seriously injured after she was thrashed and a burning piece of wood was thrust into her mouth in an ashram in Mahasamund district in Chhattisgarh, a police official said on Friday.

    Three persons were arrested on Thursday for alleged involvement in the crime, which took place on February 24 in Jai Gurudev Manas Ashram in Paterapali village under Bagbahra police station limits, said Ajay Shankar Tripathi, Sub Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP).

    “The complaint was lodged on February 28 by the victim’s brother. Those arrested include the ashram’s operator-cum-head guru. As per initial probe, the child, from Abhanpur area in Raipur district, was brought to the ashram for treatment of some mental ailment though ‘jhaad-phoonk’ (exorcism),” the SDOP said.

    “After her brother left her at the ashram and returned home, three ‘sevadars’ (volunteers) thrashed the girl after an argument broke out over offering ‘bhog’. The three inserted a piece of burning wood inside her mouth, causing serious burn injuries. They threatened her kin to not report the matter to anyone,” he added.

    The brother of the victim told reporters the three men accused the teen girl of mixing poison in the ‘bhog’.

    The three have been charged under Indian Penal Code sections 307 (attempt to murder), 294 (obscene acts), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 34 (common intention) of the IPC, with section 201 (causing disappearance of evidence) also slapped against the operator-cum-head guru, the official informed.

    “The girl was first admitted in a hospital in Bagbahra and then shifted to a medical facility in Arang in Raipur. We have found a lot of people visit the ashram for ‘jhaad-phoonk’ and such methods of treatment,” Tripathi said.

    The Mahasamund superintendent of police (SP) has ordered inspection of ashrams where such kinds of treatment was being provided, while the state revenue department has asked for details about the ashram in question, its land and other operational details, the SDOP said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MP: 6 persons held for thrashing man after tying him to tree

    MP: 6 persons held for thrashing man after tying him to tree

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    January: Six persons were arrested for allegedly thrashing a youth after tying him to a tree in Madhya Pradesh’s Narmadapuram district, a police official said on Thursday.

    In a video of the incident, which went viral on social media, the accused are purportedly seen thrashing the victim, identified as Prakash Yadav. The incident took place in the Makhan Nagar police station limits in the district on Wednesday.

    Prakash visited the local police station and lodged a complaint against the accused.

    According to the FIR, a copy of which is with ANI, Prakash said he is a YouTuber and content creator from Khargawali village.

    According to the complaint, he was visiting the Managaon village for some work related to his YouTube channel on Wednesday, January 25.

    After completing his work, he left for Kotgaon village on his bike. On the way, he ran into one of the accused, Narayan Yadav, near Belia bridge, as per the FIR.

    “Prakash had a dispute with Narayan. Invoing the dispute, Narayan started abusing him. When Prakash protested, Narayan’s brother Narendra Yadav and one more associate Omprakash reached the spot. They caught hold of him and thrashed him around. They also threatened to kill him if they found him in their village again,” the FIR read.

    Makhan Nagar police station in-charge Praveen Kumre said, “On the victim’s complaint, a case was registered against the three accused persons. Later, on examining the video, three more accused persons were identified. A total of six accused were identified and the case was registered under IPC sections 294 (obscene acts and songs), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention).”

    “All the accused persons were arrested and further investigation is underway,” Kumre added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )