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Woman, alleged boyfriend among three arrested for husband’s murder in Telangana’s Nizamabad

Woman, alleged boyfriend among three arrested for husband’s murder in Telangana’s Nizamabad

Telangana Police have arrested a woman, her alleged boyfriend, and another accomplice for the alleged murder of her husband in Nizamabad district, officials said. All three accused have confessed to the crime during the investigation, according to police. (File Photo) The deceased, identified as Ravi, 35, had returned to his native village from the Gulf on June 27 and died under suspicious circumstances on June 30. According to police, the victim’s 60-year-old father, also named Ravi, lodged a complaint expressing suspicion over his son’s death. Based on the complaint, police registered a case and launched an investigation. Also Read: Pills in kheer, body under bathroom tiles: How Agra woman covered up husband’s murder for weeks before getting caught What investigation found During the probe, investigators found that the deceased’s wife, Sandhya, 32, was allegedly in a relationship with Anil, 35, a resident of Indrapuri Colony in Nizamabad. Police alleged that Sandhya and Anil conspired to kill Ravi and enlisted the help of Venkat Sai, 25, a resident of Nyalkal village. According to the investigation, on …

In Compassionate Gesture, Magistrate Hears Ailing Elderly Couple’s Dowry Case Outside Courtroom

In Compassionate Gesture, Magistrate Hears Ailing Elderly Couple’s Dowry Case Outside Courtroom

Last Updated:May 02, 2025, 23:09 IST The unique incident took place in Telangana, where the magistrate walked out of his courtroom to hear a dowry harassment case by their daughter-in-law against an elderly couple. Telangana magistrate takes humane approach to elderly couple (Photo: X) In a heartwarming gesture, a magistrate at a local court in Bodhan in Telangana’s Nizamabad district walked out of his courtroom and conducted the hearing outside the court premises of an elderly couple battling a dowry harassment case by their daughter-in-law. Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class (JFCM) magistrate E Sai Shiva made an exception to the courtroom norms for the couple, gaining praise on social media. Sayamma and Gangaram, who hailed from Raykur village, had been regular in the court proceedings in the case despite their age. As it happened on Monday, the elderly duo arrived at the court premises in an auto-rickshaw; however, due to their physical frailty, they were not able to walk into the court. As the magistrate learnt about their presence and their situation, he deemed …