The Delhi High court on Saturday dismissed the plea of Delhi Minister Satyender Jain challenging the trial court order transferring his money laundering case to another judge. New Delhi: The Delhi High court on Saturday dismissed the plea of Delhi Minister Satyender Jain challenging the trial court order transferring his...
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 30 (ANI): Bollywood filmmaker Rohit Shetty who is famous for his action-packed movies has joined hands with Reliance Entertainment to produce a biopic on one of Mumbai's most versed top cops and former Commissioner of Mumbai Police department, Rakesh Maria.
Nagpur Apr 25 PTI Amid a row over sedition charge against Maharashtras lawmaker-couple Navneet Rana and Ravi Rana over the Hanuman Chalisa recitation plan renowned lawyer Ujjwal Nikam on Monday said the stringent colonial-era law should be invoked only when there was a strong case concrete and specific proof against an accusedNavneet Rana the Lok Sabha MP from Amravati in eastern Maharashtra and Ravi Rana the MLA from Badnera were charged with sedition and promoting enmity among others after their arrest by the police following the couples public declaration of reciting the Hanuman Chalisa outside Chief Minister Uddhav Thackerays private residence in MumbaiSpeaking to PTI Nikam who has been public prosecutor in several high-profile cases including the 2611 trial said before invoking the charge of sedition authorities must have concrete and specific proof against an alleged offenderHe even questioned whether sedition which attracts life imprisonment as the maximum punishment should remain in the law books in a democratic countryNikam said the offence of sedition was widely used by British colonial rulers to prevent Indians from revolting against themSo they incorporated this particular provision of law under sedition After independence we have adopted a democratic pattern of governance India is the worlds largest democracy The Constitution of India has given certain fundamental rights to every citizen So every Indian citizen has the right to speak freely or write freely provided such an act does not cause an offence like rioting he saidThe noted lawyer said the definition of sedition under section 124A of the Indian Penal Code IPC is so wide and exhaustive that it covers a range of acts including oral and writtenThe offence of sedition is committed when any person by words or otherwise brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the government established by lawNikam pointed out that in the past the Supreme Court has asked the legislature to have a relook at the offence of sedition and consider whether such a law should still remain in useHe said the sedition law had a specific mandate like dealing with waging war against the governmentThis was used during the British rule to suppress any revolt or mass movement But after independence the position has substantially changed Nikam saidCiting an example of the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts the lawyer said the charge of waging war was not invoked against the accused in that caseHowever in 2611 Mumbai terror case case I the prosecution had invoked this charge of waging war against the Government of India against Ajmal Kasab who was captured and his deceased associates because they came from a foreign country with a particular missionThough they had attacked private installations they had definite intention to destabilize the Government of Indiato attack Mumbai so that the countrys economy gets affected and foreigners stay away from making investments in India If we are invoking sedition then you must have concrete and specific proof opined Nikam PTI CLS RSY RSY
Mumbai : The court on Friday scraped the non-bailable warrant issued against Former Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in an extortion case. Court has done so, only on some conditions. he has to furnish a bond of Rs 15,000 and he must appear whenever called by the investigating officer. The non-bailable warrant was issued by a Thane court in the extortion case of businessmen Ketan Tanna and Sonu Jalan.
Businessman Sonu Jalan had written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police, alleging that Param Bir Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.
Mumbai : The court on Friday scraped the non-bailable warrant issued against Former Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in an extortion case. Court has done so, only on some conditions. he has to furnish a bond of Rs 15,000 and he must appear whenever called by the investigating officer. The non-bailable warrant was issued by a Thane court in the extortion case of businessmen Ketan Tanna and Sonu Jalan.
Businessman Sonu Jalan had written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police, alleging that Param Bir Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.
Mumbai : The court on Friday scraped the non-bailable warrant issued against Former Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in an extortion case. Court has done so, only on some conditions. he has to furnish a bond of Rs 15,000 and he must appear whenever called by the investigating officer. The non-bailable warrant was issued by a Thane court in the extortion case of businessmen Ketan Tanna and Sonu Jalan.
Businessman Sonu Jalan had written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police, alleging that Param Bir Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.
Mumbai : Former Assistant Police Commissioner Samsher Khan Pathan has levelled allegation on ex-cop Param Bir Singh of destroying mobile phone seized from 26/11 terror attacks convict Mohammed Ajmal Kasab. He alleged that “Param Bir Singh confiscated terrorist Kasab’s phone, ensuring that the phone never appeared during the investigation or trial.”
Speaking with India Today, Samsher said that he had confirmed his colleagues that the Kasab’s phone destroyed by Param Bir Singh was the very phone on which Kasab was receiving instructions from the Pakistani handlers.
Mumbai : Former Assistant Police Commissioner Samsher Khan Pathan has levelled allegation on ex-cop Param Bir Singh of destroying mobile phone seized from 26/11 terror attacks convict Mohammed Ajmal Kasab. He alleged that “Param Bir Singh confiscated terrorist Kasab’s phone, ensuring that the phone never appeared during the investigation or trial.”
Speaking with India Today, Samsher said that he had confirmed his colleagues that the Kasab’s phone destroyed by Param Bir Singh was the very phone on which Kasab was receiving instructions from the Pakistani handlers.
Mumbai : Former Assistant Police Commissioner Samsher Khan Pathan has levelled allegation on ex-cop Param Bir Singh of destroying mobile phone seized from 26/11 terror attacks convict Mohammed Ajmal Kasab. He alleged that “Param Bir Singh confiscated terrorist Kasab’s phone, ensuring that the phone never appeared during the investigation or trial.”
Speaking with India Today, Samsher said that he had confirmed his colleagues that the Kasab’s phone destroyed by Param Bir Singh was the very phone on which Kasab was receiving instructions from the Pakistani handlers.
Mumbai : Congress, senior party leader and Anandpur Sahib MP Manish Tewari has criticised the Manmohan Singh government for going soft after 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.
In his book ’10 Flash Points; 20 Years, National Security Situations that Impacted India’, Tewari said that the government had then gone soft in the name of restraint which is not a sign of ‘strength’, but ‘weakness’.
“For a state that has no compunctions in brutally slaughtering hundreds of innocent people, restraint is not a sign of strength; it is perceived as a symbol of weakness.