Man who stabbed wife for not giving money for alcohol gets 10 years in jail

coastaldigest.com web desk
February 13, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 13: A local court has sentenced a 44-year-old man to 10 years imprisonment and imposed on him a fine of Rs. 16,000 on finding him guilty of making an attempt to murder his wife. First Additional District and Sessions Judge Sharada B announced the quantum of punishment.

According to the charge-sheet filed by the Ullal Police, Ravi stabbed his wife Rekha (38), a Home Guard, after she refused to give him money for drinking alcohol. The incident occurred in front of their 15-year-old daughter in their rented house near a masjid at Permannur on July 7, 2017.

Rekha was taken to a nearby hospital where she recovered from the injury. Following a complaint by Rekha, the Ullal Police arrested Ravi.

A charge-sheet was filed accusing Ravi of committing offences under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt), 504 (insult intended to provoke breach of peace) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Prosecutor Raju Poojary Bannadi examined before the court 11 witnesses, including Rekha, her daughter, Rekha’s mother-in-law and her neighbour. He also produced 13 documents.

The Judge, Ms. Sharada, sentenced Ravi to undergo 10 years imprisonment and imposed on him the fine for offences under Sections 307 and 326. He was also sentenced to one year imprisonment for offences under Sections 506 and 507. All sentences will run concurrently, the Judge said.

The Judge directed the District Legal Services Authority to consider Rekha’s case for payment of compensation under the Karnataka Victim Compensation Scheme.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19: A recent government order prohibiting congregations, Ramadan prayers is discriminatory and needs to be withdrawn, JD(S) MLC B M Farookh has demanded.

In a letter to the chief secretary, Farookh pointed out that the order contained certain conditions such as restriction of the use of public address system and delivering Azan in low decibels, which had nothing to do with the prevention of Covid-19 disease.

“These days, Azan includes a call for the community to pray at home and does not offer namaz at mosque. The order also prohibits preparation and distribution of porridge, which has always been taken up in the interest of the poor. The High Court has noted that the relief distribution by NGOs or individuals should not be prevented and the state machinery has to coordinate the same by ensuring social distancing. The ban on distribution of porridge by mosques amounts to discrimination. The order needs to be withdrawn or revisited,” he wrote in his letter.

Further, observing that a religious fair was conducted in Kalaburagi recently, in violation of the government’s social distancing norms, Farookh sought the government to ensure that social distancing norms are enforced with regard to festivals of all communities without discrimination.

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May 27,2020

Bengaluru, May 27: Mebina Michael, who contested in Pyate Hudgir Halli Life season 4, is killed in a road accident on Tuesday. The incident occurred on National Highway 75 at 4.30 pm in Devanahalli in Nagamangala taluk, Mandya district.

As per the reports, Mubiena along with two others were travelling to Somavarpet from Bengaluru. Their car collided with a tractor, which was taking a U-turn, they were immediately rushed to the Adichunchanagiri Medical College hospital.

Later, the injured were shifted to a private hospital in Bengaluru for further treatment and Mebina died on the way, while the two are are battling for lives with serious injuries. A case has been filed at Bellur police station.

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July 19,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 19: Five physicians of KVG Medical College in Sullia, Dakshina Kannada were booked for violating their home quarantine guidelines.

The district administration learnt about their quarantine violations after tracking their GPS locations through the app on Sunday.

The five medics were ordered 14 days home quarantine after the College staff tested positive for COVID-19. 

However, all the five physicians visited many places in the town violating quarantine norms, and hence the police booked cases against them.

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