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Time of India
24-06-2025
- Time of India
TN man arrested for uploading obscene photographs of woman on social media platform
COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore city cybercrime police arrested a man on Tuesday for uploading a woman's obscene photographs on a social media platform. The arrested man has been identified as K Raja, 33, of Veerapuram in Chengalpet district. He had completed BE and was working as a data entry operator in a private firm in Chennai, police said. Police said Raja had a habit of uploading women's obscene photographs on his Instagram page. He used to collect the photos by downloading them from various websites. You Can Also Check: Coimbatore AQI | Weather in Coimbatore | Bank Holidays in Coimbatore | Public Holidays in Coimbatore Police said more than 20,000 people were following his Instagram page. A woman from Coimbatore city approached the city cybercrime police a few days ago and said her obscene photographs had been uploaded on the Instagram page of Raja. The police registered a case against Raja under sections 66 E, and 67 of the IT Act, Section 79 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act. Preliminary inquiries revealed that he had created fake Instagram IDs for uploading the obscene photos with comments to gain a large number of followers. Some of his followers shared photos with him which he posted on his page. The man claimed that the same thing had happened in the case of the complainant's photos. But he said he didn't remember who had the shared photos with him. He was remanded in judicial custody.


Time of India
22-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Lectures hit out at TN govt over CAS benefit
Trichy: Seeking benefits of the career advancement scheme for lectures, the association of university teachers (AUT) expressed disappointment over the state govt for planning to challenge a high court judgment over the issue at the Supreme Court. "On one hand, the Commissioner of Collegiate Education issued a letter on June 9, instructing all regional joint directors to urgently submit updated CAS-related data of eligible teachers by June 10," K Raja of the AUT said in a statement. However, in a "contradictory move", it said, "a communication dated June 16 addressed to A Muraliraj, assistant professor of Mathematics, Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Trichy, reveals that the govt has chosen to challenge a favourable high court judgment in the Supreme Court by filing a Special Leave Petition (SLP) to deny CAS monetary benefits." Urging the authorities to honour the high court verdict, the association said that the CAS is a statutory right, not a privilege. "Any attempt to delay or deny it adversely affects the morale, dignity, and academic integrity of the teaching community," it added.