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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January 7,2020

New Delhi, Jan 7: When a reign of terror was unleashed by "masked goons" in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Sunday, Delhi Police registered two cases against varsity students union president Aishe Ghosh, who was badly injured in the attack, within a span of five minutes.

The registration of cases on two separate complaints against Ghosh and other students filed by JNU security department on January 3 and January 4 were registered on Sunday night when the violence was on, triggering questions about the motive behind the timing.

While the FIRs against Ghosh and others were registered between 8.44 pm and 8.49 pm after the JNUSU president was admitted to AIIMS, an FIR on the Sunday violence was registered on Monday at 5.36 am against unknown persons. The Sunday violence case has been transferred to Crime Branch for further investigations.

Questions are being raised over the registration of FIRs on Sunday while the complaints were filed on the previous days. Students allege that it was an afterthought from the police and authorities, as a nationwide outrage erupted as soon as the violence was reported.

Delhi Police is under attack for not coming to the aid of students targeted by the mob of ABVP activists armed with iron rods and sticks who went on a rampage on the campus. While no single person in the Sunday violence was arrested, the police are also accused of being a "mute spectator" by allowing the rioters to leave the campus without being arrested.

In its complaints, the JNU Security Department has alleged that Ghosh and others entered into a verbal and physical scuffle with security guards, including women, when officials tried to open the Centre for Information System (CIS) that was blocked by students protesting against the fee hike and registration process.

While the January 3 complaint claims that the students switched off the power supply to the CIS and evicted staff forcefully, the January 4 complaint alleged that they damaged the information system.

They also claimed the students damaged the servers, made it dysfunctional, severely damaged optic fibre cables and broke the biometric system in the CIS. The complaint also cited a Supreme Court order that prevented any protest within 100 metres of Administration Block and claimed the students violated the direction.

The FIR filed on Sunday violence on the basis of the statement of Inspector Anand Yadav said that the first phase of violence was reported at 3.45 pm when "40-50 unidentified" people who had "covered their faces" attacked students in Periyar Hostel and the situation was brought under control.

However at around 7 pm, "50-60 people with rods in their hands" targeted students in Sabarmati Hostel in which students were attacked and public property destroyed.

The FIR said that students were injured but skipped the mention of the attack on teachers, who were injured. At least two faculty members Sucharita Sen and Ameet Parameswaran were taken to AIIMS while several other teachers suffered minor injuries.

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Bloomberg
July 27,2020

New Delhi, Jul 27: India’s coronavirus epidemic is now growing at the fastest in the world, increasing 20% over the last week to more than 14 lakh confirmed cases, according to Bloomberg’s Coronavirus Tracker.

Infections in the South Asian nation of 130 crore people have reached 14.3 lakh, including 32,771 deaths, India’s health ministry said, with daily cases close to a record 50,000 on Monday. India is only trailing the US and Brazil now in the number of confirmed infections, but its growth in new cases is the fastest.

Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are among the states where the maximum number of daily cares are being reported. The world’s second-most populous country has been ramping up testing, with 515,472 samples taken on Sunday, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research.

Still, India and Brazil have some of the world’s lowest testing rates, with 11.8 tests and 11.93 tests per 1,000 people respectively, compared to the US with 152.98 tests per 1,000 and Russia with 184.34, according to Our World in Data, a project based at the University of Oxford in the UK.

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Agencies
January 25,2020

Jammu, Jan 25: People in Jammu and Kashmir expressed happiness over the restoration of mobile data services and internet access through fixed-line across the Union Territory on Saturday.

Speaking to ANI Jitendra Sharma, a resident of Jammu said, "The government has taken a good decision. People had been facing hardship for a long period and I think it will improve further."

"It is a big relief to people. People can finish their pending work. I hope that 4G services will also be resumed soon," said a resident of Kashmir.

The internet speed is restricted to 2G only.

"Access shall be limited only to whitelisted sites and not to any social media applications allowing peer to peer communication and virtual private network applications. Directions shall be effective from January 25 and will remain in force till January 31," the statement by the government read.

Earlier on January 15, 2G services were reinstated in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, and Udhampur for white-listed sites.

The Central government had suspended the internet in the region following the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution on August 5 last year, which conferred special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, and its bifurcation into two Union Territories -- Ladakh, and Jammu and Kashmir.

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