Karnataka police asked to book rapists under Goondas Act

January 16, 2013
Bangalore, Jan 16: Karnataka Government is contemplating amending laws to ensure that rapists do not get bail and police have been directed to book them under Goondas Act and take steps to prevent atrocities, including rape, against women, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said today.
Outlining measures being initiated by the government for women's safety against the backdrop of the Delhi gang rape incident, Shettar said police have also been directed to deal sternly with rapists.shettar
He was speaking after inaugurating a meeting of elected women panchayat members of BJP, organised by the party Women's Morcha here.
In another development, Minister for Energy Shobha Karandlaje called on Shettar and urged him to take steps to check atrocities against women.
The lone woman minister in the BJP government discussed the recent incident of a young housewife being lured in Chikkaballapur by some persons, who not only raped her, but also sold her to a brothel in Delhi.
Shobha, who had earlier written a letter to Shettar seeking more steps for women's safety, also requested him to direct police to check trafficking of women and keep a vigil on cases of girls going missing.
Shobha said she discussed various issues concerning women's safety with the chief minister.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court today directed the state government to inform the court within a week about the steps taken by it for rehabilitation of the rape victims and providing funds for compensation to the victim or dependants as contemplated under amended section 357-A of the CrPC.
A Division bench, headed by acting Chief Justice K Sreedhar Rao issued the direction on a PIL filed by advocate M K Vijaya Kumar on the rising incidents of crime against women in the state including rape.
The petitioner had sought an exclusive Rehabilitation Centre for victims of gang rape to be maintained by the state government with at least one psychiatrist and a woman counsellor.
Counsel for the petitioner G R Mohan had submitted if the victim was a woman, it was the responsibility of the state to provide her employment and if it is a minor, the child should be provided with education.
"There must be help from the NGOs in case the rape victims are not willing to stay in the rehabilitation centre so that NGOs can educate the neighbourhood and others as to how to treat such victims. The victims must also be provided free legal aid till the proceedings before the courts are over", the petitioner had submitted.
The state government should also think of amending the Anti-Goonda Act so that those arrested in connection with gang rape, is not granted bail till the completion of trial and the state government should also direct police to provide protection to the victims and also witnesses till the case reaches its logical end, the petitioner submitted.
He also sought, among other things, ramping up the number of woman police officers for investigating rape cases.
Karnataka police asked to book rapists under Goondas ActBangalore, Jan 16, 2013 (PTI):Karnataka Government is contemplating amending laws to ensure that rapists do not get bail and police have been directed to book them under Goondas Act and take steps to prevent atrocities, including rape, against women, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said today.
Outlining measures being initiated by the government for women's safety against the backdrop of the Delhi gang rape incident, Shettar said police have also been directed to deal sternly with rapists.
He was speaking after inaugurating a meeting of elected women panchayat members of BJP, organised by the party Women's Morcha here.
In another development, Minister for Energy Shobha Karandlaje called on Shettar and urged him to take steps to check atrocities against women.
The lone woman minister in the BJP government discussed the recent incident of a young housewife being lured in Chikkaballapur by some persons, who not only raped her, but also sold her to a brothel in Delhi.
Shobha, who had earlier written a letter to Shettar seeking more steps for women's safety, also requested him to direct police to check trafficking of women and keep a vigil on cases of girls going missing.
Shobha said she discussed various issues concerning women's safety with the chief minister.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court today directed the state government to inform the court within a week about the steps taken by it for rehabilitation of the rape victims and providing funds for compensation to the victim or dependants as contemplated under amended section 357-A of the CrPC.
A Division bench, headed by acting Chief Justice K Sreedhar Rao issued the direction on a PIL filed by advocate M K Vijaya Kumar on the rising incidents of crime against women in the state including rape.
The petitioner had sought an exclusive Rehabilitation Centre for victims of gang rape to be maintained by the state government with at least one psychiatrist and a woman counsellor.
Counsel for the petitioner G R Mohan had submitted if the victim was a woman, it was the responsibility of the state to provide her employment and if it is a minor, the child should be provided with education.
"There must be help from the NGOs in case the rape victims are not willing to stay in the rehabilitation centre so that NGOs can educate the neighbourhood and others as to how to treat such victims. The victims must also be provided free legal aid till the proceedings before the courts are over", the petitioner had submitted.
The state government should also think of amending the Anti-Goonda Act so that those arrested in connection with gang rape, is not granted bail till the completion of trial and the state government should also direct police to provide protection to the victims and also witnesses till the case reaches its logical end, the petitioner submitted.
He also sought, among other things, ramping up the number of woman police officers for investigating rape cases.

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March 2,2020

New Delhi, Mar 2: The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a curative petition filed by convict Pawan Kumar Gupta who was sentenced to death in the 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case.

A five-judge bench headed by Justice N V Ramana said that no case is made out for re-examining the conviction and the punishment of the convict.

Other members of the bench were justices Arun Mishra, R F Nariman, R Banumathi and Ashok Bhushan.

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May 25,2020

Raipur, May 25: A union minister was caught on camera issuing threats to district administration officials in Chhattisgarh saying that she “knows how to take people to a room and beat them with belts"

Officials were taken aback when Renuka Singh, Minister of State for Tribal Affairs, delivered this dialogue during her visit to the quarantine centre at Balrampur, around 400 km from Chhattisgarh capital Raipur on Sunday.

Dilip Gupta, a resident of Balarampur district in Chhattisgarh, had accused the chief executive officer and tehsildar of the district panchayat of assaulting him in a quarantine centre in the area following a quarrel over shoddy facilities. Renuka Singh took cognizance of the matter and reached the quarantine centre to speak to Dilip Gupta.

The minister, on reaching the quarantine centre, received details of the incident from Gupta and his family and lashed out at the officials for "beating him up".

In a video, Renuka Singh is seen cautioning the officials to not think of BJP workers as "weak".

"Ye bhagwadhaari BJP ke karyakartao ko kamzor mat samajhna. Janpad me baithke aur aap tehsil me baith ke jo bhed-bhaav kar rahe hain BJP ke karyakartao ke sazth, bhool jaiye (Don't think of saffron-wearing BJP workers as weak. Forget the discrimination that you are showing towards BJP workers)," Renuka Singh said, lambasting the officials.

However, the minister did not stop there and went on to threaten the officials saying she knows how to 'thrash people with a belt'. 

"Andheri kothri me le jaa ke na main belt khol ke thokna jaanti hu bohot acche se (I very well know how to lock people in a dark room and thrash them with a belt)," Renuka Singh can be heard saying in a video from the incident.

Dilip Gupta, who was put under quarantine after he recently arrived from Delhi, had reportedly complained about the quality of food and basic facilities in the centre and had even uploaded a video on social media over the same after officials failed to address his issues.

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June 7,2020

New Delhi, Jun 7: A day after India and China military commanders held "cordial and positive" talks at Chushul-Moldo point along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh, Ministry of External Affairs said the two countries have agreed to "peacefully" resolve the situation in the border areas by continuing the military and diplomatic engagements.

The Indian delegation led by 14 Corps Commander Lt Gen Harinder Singh on Saturday met his Chinese equivalent Maj Gen Liu Lin, who is the commander of South Xinjiang Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, to address the ongoing tussle in Eastern Ladakh.

In a statement on Sunday, the MEA said that the meeting between the Corps Commander based in Leh and the Chinese Commander took place in a "cordial and positive atmosphere".

"Both sides agreed to peacefully resolve the situation in the border areas in accordance with various bilateral agreements and keeping in view the agreement between the leaders that peace and tranquillity in the India-China border regions is essential for the overall development of bilateral relations," the statement read.

They also noted that this year marked the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries and agreed that an early resolution would contribute to the further development of the relationship.

"Accordingly, the two sides will continue the military and diplomatic engagements to resolve the situation and to ensure peace and tranquillity in the border areas," it further read.

China has moved its troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Eastern Ladakh areas including the Finger area, Pangong Tso Lake, and Galwan Nala area.

The meeting between military commanders was to discuss and resolve the stand-off in Eastern Ladakh.

Following the meeting, the Army Headquarters' Directorate General of Military Operations also briefed the Ministry of External Affairs and other concerned government officials about the discussions.

On Friday, officials of India and China interacted through video-conferencing with the two sides agreeing that they should handle "their differences through peaceful discussion" while respecting each other's sensitivities and concerns and not allowing them to become disputes in accordance with the guidance provided by the leadership.

In the last few days, there has not been any major movement of the PLA troops at the multiple sites where it has stationed itself along the LAC opposite Indian forces.

The Chinese Army's intent to carry out deeper incursions was checked by the Indian security forces by quick deployment.

The Chinese have also brought in heavy vehicles with artillery guns and infantry combat vehicles in their rear positions close to the Indian territory.

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