Deoria shelter home rape case: CM cracks whip, orders high-level probe
India | August 07, 2018 6:48 ISTThe government has also ordered the immediate removal of Deoria District Magistrate Sujit Kumar.
The government has also ordered the immediate removal of Deoria District Magistrate Sujit Kumar.
"I have been asking for a scheme where each state should have a single large facility to house all such girls and children which should be run by the state government," she said.
The government has also ordered the immediate removal of Deoria District Magistrate Sujit Kumar.
Yadav, who is the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, has also invited Congress president Rahul Gandhi and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal to attend his dharna.
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There was a skirmish between bandh supporters, including a number of women, and police near Gandhi Maidan, where the agitators were shouting slogans against the Nitish Kumar government.
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2018, which provides for stringent punishment including death penalty for those convicted of raping girls below the age of 12 years
In a complaint lodged with the Chandigarh Police yesterday, she alleged that she was held captive in a guest house in the Morni Hills from July 15 to 18 where the accused took turns to rape her.
Police completed the investigation in three days and filed a charge sheet on May 25. A total of 25 witnesses were presented before the court, a police official informed.
The complainant – daughter of Sagar's domestic help – said that the lawmaker had threatened to kill her if she approached the police.
Sachar , who was close to Asaram and had access to his 'kutia' or abode, deposed that he had seen Asaram molesting girls in his ashrams in 2003 in Pushkar (Rajasthan), Bhiwani (Haryana) and Ahmedabad (Gujarat).
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On of the accused, out on interim bail, approached the girl’s parents and offered them Rs 20 lakh if they could convince their daughter to change her statement and withdraw the case.
The girl, in her statement to the magistrate under section 164 of CrPC, said that her dad had done “nothing wrong” to her.
The apex court rejected the plea filed by the 30-year-old woman, saying it would not interfere with the High Court’s verdict which is a “well-written judgment”.
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