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Absconding UP IPS officer surrenders in court, sent to jail

Absconding UP IPS officer surrenders in court, sent to jail ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, Jan 28 2021 9:21 IST | ​ 0 Views Absconding UP IPS officer surrenders in court, sent to jail. Image Source: IANS News Lucknow, Jan 28 : Absconding IPS officer Arvind Sen has surrendered before a Lucknow court in a criminal case related to duping a Madhya Pradesh businessman. The court remanded him to judicial custody till February 9 after he surrendered on Wednesday evening. Arvind Sen is slated to retire from the police services on January 31. On January 6, the police had announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for any information leading to the arrest of suspended deputy inspector general, Arvind Sen, who had been evading the police since his name figured in a multi-crore tender scam in the state animal husbandry department.

Probe against DMK MP over, says CB-CID

It seeks HC permission to file final report before a Judicial Magistrate The Crime Branch-Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID) on Monday informed the Madras High Court of having completed the investigation in a case against DMK MP S. Jagathrakshakan for alleged forgery in purchase of shares of Chrome Leather Company Private Limited in 1995. Appearing before Justice N. Sathish Kumar, Advocate General Vijay Narayan and State Public Prosecutor A. Natarajan submitted that even a draft chargesheet was ready in the case. They sought permission of the court to file it before the judicial magistrate concerned in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.PC).

Conducting raids to find 2 suspended IPS officers: Police

Conducting raids to find 2 suspended IPS officers: Police Police have posted court order declaring them proclaimed absconder at the residences of Mani Lal Patidar and Arvind Sen. Sources said that if they remained absconding, then police would move court again to seek attachment of their properties. December 27, 2020 4:48:33 am Uttar Pradesh Police on Saturday said that they are conducting raids to trace two IPS officers wanted in criminal cases and declared “proclaimed offenders” by courts. While former Mahoba superintendent of police Mani Lal Patidar is wanted in connection with the death of a trader, former Deputy Inspector General (Provincial Armed Constabulary) Arvind Sen is wanted in connection with multi-crore tender scam in animal husbandry department.

Police Atrocities and the Quest for Justice

In recent times, we have witnessed an exponential increase in incidence of police atrocities all over the country. Catapulted by the June 2020 case of brutal custodial torture and killings of Jayaraj and Bennix in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, this article examines the issue through human rights and legal perspectives. It discusses the gaps in the law and its implementation, and examines ways of addressing the same. The shocking and brutal custodial torture and killings of Jeyaraj and Bennix the father and son by the police of Santhankulam police station in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu in June 2020 have, once again, catapulted the discourse on the impunity with which the police force functions across India. While many incidents of police brutality take place regularly, and often in public spaces, few of them get highlighted in the media or witness public outrage in the same manner. Then too, once the ­initial phase of public outrage tides over assuaged through enquiries, arrests and investig

HC questions Theni govt college on issue of transfer certificate

Student was held for getting MBBS seat via impersonation The Madras High Court on Tuesday directed the Dean of the Government Medical College in Theni to report to the court about the manner in which a MBBS student, now under suspension after being accused of gaining admission through impersonation in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), could be relieved from the college. Justice N. Anand Venkatesh wanted the Dean to take into consideration the student’s willingness to pay ₹10 lakh towards the discontinuation fees, as per the 2019 admission norms, and inform the court whether he could be issued with a transfer certificate. The judge wanted the information to be provided by December 21.

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