Man gets 3 years in jail for killing brother-in-law over land row

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December 2, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 2: A local court here has sentenced a 35-year-old man to three years imprisonment on finding him guilty of bludgeoning the brother of his wife to death.

According to the chargesheet by the Uppinangady police, Ramesh (35) was not happy with his mother-in-law Kalyani over the latter’s partition of agricultural land between him and his brother in law Balakrishna (24).

On November 24, 2014, there was a heated exchange between Ramesh and Balakrishna around 2.30 p.m. in Kalanje and the former hit the latter with a stone. Balakrishna collapsed and died a few hours later. Ramesh was charged under Section 302 of the IPC (Murder).

Prosecutor Narayan Shettigar examined 18 witnesses.

After detailed hearing, third Additional District and Sessions Judge Muralidhar Pai B observed that Ramesh did not have any intention to murder his brother-in-law.

The judge acquitted Ramesh of the charge under Section 302 while convicting him under Section 304 (2) (Culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the IPC. The judge also directed him to pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation to Ms. Kalyani.

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Danish
 - 
Saturday, 2 Dec 2017

Lucky guy. He will get free food and accomodation for 3 months. He can work there and earn something.

Hari
 - 
Saturday, 2 Dec 2017

3 years jail term he may enjoy. Should give more punishment

Kumar
 - 
Saturday, 2 Dec 2017

Qualities should learn from family. But if they are killing own family members for money/property then nothing to tell

Mohan
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Saturday, 2 Dec 2017

I saw one news regarding killing of grandparents for getting money to buy bike. Such a shocking incident. People are bother about themselves not others

Ganesh
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Saturday, 2 Dec 2017

All are wanted money, property. For that they wont hesitate to kill own parents. 

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January 21,2020

Mangalore, Jan 21: Former city councillor and social activists Naveenchandra and social activist Vidya Dinker have been invited to participate in two-day National Level Consultation on Urban Governance which will take place on January 22 and 23 at Juniper Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

Urban governance stakeholders of 20 states and one union territory will be participating in this national level consultative seminar. The participants will include elected representatives, NGO representatives and urban planning experts. The seminar is being organised by Mumbai based Prajna Foundation, which has undertaken an in-depth study of the governance of the 20 states and one union territories.

Having served several terms as a corporator of Mangaluru City Corporation, Naveenchandra is knowledgeable in matters relating to urban governance. He is very popular in his constituency. Vidya Dinker is a well known city based social activist. She is the Coordinator, Citizens Forum for Mangalore Development.

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Kedar
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Wednesday, 22 Jan 2020

Vidya Dinker I can understand but Naveen i don't know on what qualifications and credentials he has been selected and to say he is Popular in his constituency is a Misnormer .  Just visit kambla ward once and speak to people and you can understand it better !!!

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March 1,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 1: Noted Konkani writer and theater personality Richard John Pais died on Sunday after a brief illness, family sources said.

He was 51. He is survived by wife and two children.

Known in literary circles as ‘RJP’, his short stories, satirical writings, and poems were very popular.

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May 6,2020

May 6: Congress general secretary KC Venugopal on Tuesday termed as "inhumane" the government's decision to "impose excessive costs" on NRIs and expatriates for bringing them into the country from COVID-19-affected nations.

He demanded that the central government fly in the poor and vulnerable free of cost while charge the others with normal fares instead of high costs.

"The central government's decision to impose excessive costs on NRIs flying in special flights from the Covid-affected countries is an inhumane act," he said in a statement.

Venugopal said it was due to protests by a large number of expatriates and their relatives as well as the general public over the past few days that the central government took the decision to bring back Indian citizens from abroad.

"However, it is cruel that the Central government has taken advantage of this plight of expatriates by increasing the price of air fares up to three times. This is inhumane," Venugopal said in his statement.

He urged the Centre to take urgent steps to provide free travel to the most vulnerable, unemployed, sick and pregnant women and to others on normal fare.

Air India will operate 64 repatriation flights for a week from May 7 while the Navy deployed two ships as India rolled out a massive evacuation plan on Tuesday to bring back thousands of its nationals stranded abroad due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.

Those availing the repatriation flights will be charged, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told a virtual press conference in New Delhi. A passenger on a London-Delhi flight will be charged Rs 50,000 and on a Dhaka-Delhi flight Rs 12,000, he added.

From the Gulf countries to Malaysia and the UK to the US, the multi-agency operation christened 'Vande Bharat Mission' will see the state-owned airline operate the non-scheduled commercial flights till May 13 to ferry around 15,000 Indian nationals from 12 countries.

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