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7 rape suspects get public welcome, 4 put back in jail
7 rape suspects get public welcome, 4 put back in jail

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Time of India

7 rape suspects get public welcome, 4 put back in jail

HAVERI: Seven suspects in the 2024 Haveri gang-rape case in Karnataka, involving a woman targeted for allegedly being in an interfaith relationship, received a warm public welcome upon their release on bail from district sub-jail this week, reports Basavaraj Maralihalli. Videos have emerged of a cavalcade of motorbikes and cars with their sunroofs open taking the seven men on a celebratory ride through Akki Alur town of Haveri. Haveri SP A K Srivastava said four of the seven had since been arrested again. Suspects' conduct violates terms of conditional bail: Legal experts Haveri SP A K Srivastava said that four of the seven suspects had since been arrested again, based on a fresh FIR registered under the new penal code BNS for violations ranging from unlawful assembly to rioting and criminal intimidation. The other three are "absconding". "The investigation officer has petitioned the court for cancellation of their bail," the SP said. Legal experts said that the suspects' conduct in public after being released from jail was tantamount to violating terms of their conditional bail. The suspects - Aftab Chandanakatti, Madar Saab Mandakki, Samiwulla Lalanavar, Mohammad Sadiq Agasimani, Shoib Mulla, Tausip Choti, and Riyaz Savikeri - charged with gangrape under Section 376D of the Indian Penal Code, had spent 17 months in Haveri sub-jail before the additional district and sessions court granted them bail on May 20. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo The alleged gangrape had been treated as a "moral policing case" until the survivor, then 26, had her statement recorded by a magistrate on Jan 11, 2024. The woman said that the suspects barged into a hotel she was staying in with her partner, took her to a forested area near Nalkuru Cross of Hangal and raped her. Her statement led to 19 arrests. She identified the primary suspects after the arrested men were paraded before the Hangal tahsildar. By mid-2024, 12 of the suspects allegedly involved in facilitating the crime or physically assaulting the survivor were out on bail. The seven primary accused had several bail pleas rejected until the sessions court released them. Public prosecutor Vijaykumar Patil said that the court's decision was influenced by the survivor's alleged reluctance to stick to her statements implicating the main accused. The investigation report contains statements from around 80 witnesses, forensic experts, doctors, and the hotel owner and his staff. C Gopal, then additional SP of Haveri, led the investigation and drafted the chargesheet. The primary suspects are from Akkialuru village.

Allahabad HC questions use of female workforce for men's toilet maintenance
Allahabad HC questions use of female workforce for men's toilet maintenance

Hindustan Times

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Allahabad HC questions use of female workforce for men's toilet maintenance

Lucknow, The Allahabad High Court raised concerns on Thursday regarding the maintenance of public toilets for men in a Raebareli village being entrusted with a female workforce. The issue arose while the Lucknow bench of the court was hearing a Public Interest Litigation matter concerning the construction and upkeep of toilets for both men and women in Jeyona village under the Maharajganj block development area of Raebareli district. A division bench of Justices A R Masoodi and A K Srivastava directed for the filing of a detailed counter-affidavit in the matter and also ordered the personal appearance of the village head concerned in the court on May 22. The PIL was filed by Jamuna Prasad regarding the state of public toilets in the Jeyona village panchayat. Previously, the bench had summoned the village head to address the issues raised in the plea. Complying with the court's order, the village head had appeared before the bench and informed the judges that a common toilet facility for men and women was established in the village under the Swachh Bharat Mission. "Three separate toilets for women and an equal number of toilets for men have been constructed at the same place. In order to monitor the maintenance of the toilets, a self-help group of 12 women, sponsored by the Rural Livelihood Mission, has been engaged," he told the court. On the court's inquiry about the gram panchayat's approach to maintaining the toilets specifically designated for men, the village head submitted that the same self-help group, comprising only women and engaged for approximately a year, is responsible for the upkeep of all toilets. This explanation drew a reaction from the bench, which observed, "Maintenance of toilets used by men through a female workforce does not seem to be in line with any scheme evolved by the gram panchayat, which enjoys exclusive control of maintenance."

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