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Woman alleges inaction in rape case, attempts self-immolation at Uttar Pradesh Police Station

Woman alleges inaction in rape case, attempts self-immolation at Uttar Pradesh Police Station

A 20-year-old woman allegedly attempted self-immolation inside a police station in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor district after demanding action against a man she accused of sexually assaulting her and later refusing to marry her, officials said on Monday, reported PTI.  Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Years of MCD inaction despite repeated warnings led to building collapse in Delhi’s Saket, SC told

Years of MCD inaction despite repeated warnings led to building collapse in Delhi’s Saket, SC told

A court-appointed amicus curiae has delivered a scathing indictment of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) over the May 30 collapse of an illegally constructed building near Saket Metro station that killed six people, saying the tragedy was the result of years of official inaction despite repeated warnings, litigation before the Delhi High Court and documented violations dating back to 2012. At least six people were killed and 14 injured when the five-storey building at Western Marg in Saidulajab, Saket, collapsed on May 30. (Ishant Chauhan/Hindustan Times) In a status report filed before the Supreme Court, senior advocate Ajit Kumar Sinha, appointed as amicus curiae by a bench led by Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, sought a detailed probe into the role of MCD officials, a city-wide structural audit of buildings falling within the municipal body’s jurisdiction and a sweeping exercise to seal and demolish illegal structures. MCD did not respond to HT’s repeated requests for a comment on the report. The report was filed in the larger proceedings in which the Supreme Court is monitoring illegal …

KCBC criticises Kerala govt over rise in liquor outlets, inaction on drugs| India News

KCBC criticises Kerala govt over rise in liquor outlets, inaction on drugs| India News

Kochi, The Kerala Catholic Bishops Conference , a key body of the Catholic Church in the state, on Sunday criticised the state government over the rising number of liquor outlets and alleged inaction against alcoholism and drug abuse. KCBC criticises Kerala govt over rise in liquor outlets, inaction on drugs The KCBC Temperance Commission issued a circular which was read out in Catholic churches across the state. In the circular, Bishop Ambrose Puthenveettil, Chairman of the Commission, said that anti-liquor and anti-drug activities are being carried out across 32 dioceses of the Catholic Church in Kerala. “While the Church and social organisations raise their voices against alcohol and drugs, the authorities often fail to take effective action to control or prevent them. Instead, liquor outlets continue to expand,” the circular said. KCBC said that despite earlier promises to reduce alcohol availability, the number of liquor outlets has increased significantly. “Today, the state has thousands of bars, beverage outlets and toddy shops,” it said. The commission said that at the same time, dangerous narcotic drugs such …

Govt inaction behind Wadala salt pan land encroachment: Salt commissioner

Govt inaction behind Wadala salt pan land encroachment: Salt commissioner

Mumbai: Dumping of construction debris, encroachments and unauthorised commercial activities have been continuing on Wadala’s salt pan lands for years due to inaction by various government departments, the salt commissioner has told the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The operator of the three plots in question received a status quo order from the Bombay high court, with proceedings still underway (Raju Shinde/HT Photo) The operator of three adjoining parcels of salt pan land at Wadala, measuring more than 84 acres, has been “taking undue advantage” of the inaction by authorities other than the salt department “by allowing the truck parking, dumping of construction waste and debris, arranging marriage functions etc,” the commissioner told the NGT via an affidavit dated December 22. The affidavit was filed in pursuance with a petition filed by the nonprofit Vanshakti in 2024, which alleged that debris dumping began on the plots began around 2019 and intensified during the pandemic. The plots fall under the coastal regulation zone (CRZ) – 1, where debris dumping and construction are restricted. On Tuesday, Hindustan Times …

HC pulls up M.P. Police, over ‘inaction’ on Ambedkar statue vandalism

HC pulls up M.P. Police, over ‘inaction’ on Ambedkar statue vandalism

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has pulled up the State Police for its failure to take action after a statue of B. R. Ambedkar was vandalised in Seoni district two months ago. A division bench of Chief Justice S. K. Kait and Justice Vivek Jain issued notices to the police and the State Government on Wednesday and directed them to respond by May 7. The court was hearing a PIL filed by a Seoni resident. According to the petition, a statue of the chief architect of the Constitution was damaged in Seoni’s Dhuma on February 10. While an FIR was filed against unidentified persons the same day, the police are yet to make any arrests. The petition was filed by Jitendra Ahirwar, a local social activist, who alleged “inaction” on the local police’s part and sought the court’s intervention. The bench said, “An affidavit signed by the Superintendent of Police, Seoni, and the Station House Officer of Police Station, Dhuma, shall be filed indicating as to why action has not been taken.” Multiple incidents Multiple …

Work on Mahadayi basin projects delayed due to inaction of Centre: Karnataka CM

Work on Mahadayi basin projects delayed due to inaction of Centre: Karnataka CM

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Ministers and others riding an electric buggy to reach the stage at an event to distribute agricultural implements in Belagavi on April 20, 2025. | Photo Credit: P.K. BADIGER “Work on Mahadayi basin projects has been delayed due to the inaction of the Centre. The delay has not been caused by us. The government of Karnataka is ready to take up work in the Mahadayi basin. If the Union government were to issue all the necessary clearances today, we will start work tomorrow,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said at an event to distribute agricultural implements worth ₹400 crore to farmers from Belagavi revenue division, on April 20. “A major problem in farming is the reduced rainfall and dry land farming. We have to find a longstanding solution to this problem. It includes providing water through major and medium, minor and micro irrigation schemes. The government of Karnataka is spending over ₹23,000 crores on irrigation projects. However, the Union Government is not cooperating with us. We have not received a single rupee for the …

Supreme Court slams prolonged inaction by Speakers on defection petitions | Latest News India

Supreme Court slams prolonged inaction by Speakers on defection petitions | Latest News India

The Supreme Court on Wednesday took a strong stand against prolonged inaction by Speakers in deciding disqualification petitions under the anti-defection law, asserting that it cannot remain “a mute spectator” to a “naked dance of democracy” with its “hands tied at the back.” A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih emphasised that the judiciary has not just the power but also a duty to ensure that the Tenth Schedule, which curbs political defections, is not reduced to a dead letter. (ANI PHOTO) A bench of justices Bhushan R Gavai and AG Masih emphasised that the judiciary has not just the power but also a duty to ensure that the Tenth Schedule, which curbs political defections, is not reduced to a dead letter. The court made these remarks while hearing a case related to the disqualification of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs from Telangana who defected to the ruling Congress. The petitions, pending before the Speaker for an extended period, prompted the bench to question whether courts should remain powerless if no action …

Air Pollution Crisis Deepens, But Over Rs 850 Crore Remains Untouched; Panel Slams Inaction

Air Pollution Crisis Deepens, But Over Rs 850 Crore Remains Untouched; Panel Slams Inaction

Last Updated:March 26, 2025, 18:22 IST According to a Standing Committee report tabled in Parliament, out of the Revised Estimate 2024-25 allocation of Rs 858 crore for ‘control of pollution’, only Rs 7.22 crore had been spent as of January 31. Air pollution levels in several Indian cities have reached alarming heights, with multiple studies highlighting its immediate and long-term health impacts. (Representative image) Despite several Indian cities grappling with alarming levels of air pollution, the Environment Ministry has not been able to use more than 1 per cent of the funds allocated to it under a scheme to combat air pollution, according to a Standing Committee report tabled in Parliament. “At a time when the Ministry is required to address the grave and critical challenge of deteriorating air quality, it has not been able to decide on the continuation of the concerned scheme, as a result of which not even 1 per cent of the funds allocated for the scheme have been utilised so far,” the panel noted with “extreme concern”. Highlighting that air pollution …

Delhi court slams CBI, police over inaction in ‘fake encounter’ case | Latest News Delhi

Delhi court slams CBI, police over inaction in ‘fake encounter’ case | Latest News Delhi

A Delhi court has criticised the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Delhi Police for their “lack of coordination” that resulted in failure to start an investigation in the alleged fake encounter of Manoj Vashisht inside a city restaurant in 2015. On May 16, 2015, Manoj Vashisht was fatally shot by a team from the Delhi Police’s Special Cell during a confrontation inside Sagar Ratna restaurant in Rajinder Nagar. (FILE) Additional chief judicial magistrate Jyoti Maheshwari of the Rouse Avenue Court, in an order on Tuesday, said: “Prima facie, it seems to be a case of lack of coordination between the investigating agencies i.e. the Delhi Police and the CBI, because of which no action could be taken on the FIR till date.” The court’s censure came in response to the agencies’ failure to act upon an FIR lodged by the Uttar Pradesh Police in Baghpat in 2015, parallel to another case that was initially investigated by the Delhi Police before being transferred to CBI. On February 10, the court had directed the deputy …

Pune BPO murder: NCW forms panel, highlights inaction by onlookers | Pune News

Pune BPO murder: NCW forms panel, highlights inaction by onlookers | Pune News

Days after a 28-year-old accountant at a BPO firm in Pune was hacked to death in plain view by her colleague, the National Commission for Women (NCW) Friday constituted a fact-finding committee to investigate the matter while flagging the inaction by bystanders. Shubhada Shankar Kodare was attacked by Krishna Satyanarayan Kanoja (30), at around 6.15 pm on January 7 in the parking lot of the company, WNS Global Services in Yerawada. Kanoja has been arrested. NCW chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar tasked the fact-finding committee with “recommending necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such crimes”, stated a press release issued on Friday. “The NCW has taken suo motu cognisance of a series of disturbing incidents, including a recent case in Pune, where a woman working in a BPO company was tragically hacked to death by her colleague over a money dispute. The crime took place in the parking lot of the company, and despite the presence of several onlookers, none intervened to stop the attack, highlighting the growing phenomenon of the bystander effect,” the statement said. …