Greta Thunberg toolkit case: Climate activist Disha Ravi sent to 5-day police custody - Ravi is a climate activist residing in Bengaluru and was allegedly involved in editing and disseminating the toolkit on social media.
India News: A Delhi court on Sunday sent 21-year-old "climate activist" Disha Ravi to five-day police custody following her arrest in connection with the alleged
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New Delhi, February 14 (ANI): A Delhi court on Sunday remanded 21-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi to five days police custody following her arrest in connection with alleged spreading a toolkit related to the farmers protest.
Duty Metropolitan Magistrate Dev Saroha of Patiala House Courts Complex here allowed Delhi Police to quiz Disha Ravi for five days.
Ravi is a climate activist residing in Bengaluru and was allegedly involved in editing and disseminating the toolkit on social media.
The activist was presented before a Delhi Court by Delhi Police. The police sought seven days of custody on the ground that the custody is required to probe an alleged larger conspiracy against the Government of India and to ascertain alleged role relating to Khalistan movement.
Delhi court convicts SriLankan Airlines over sexual harassment at workplace
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The airlines was convicted on a complaint was filed by a Delhi-based sales executive after she was sexually harassed by an employee in 2009.
A Delhi court has convicted SriLankan Airlines for not having an Internal Complaint Committee to address sexual harassment at workplace in violation of Indian laws, on a complaint filed by its former women employee.
In an order dated December 21, Metropolitan Magistrate Dev Saroha stated, I am of the considered opinion that the accused has violated Section 4 (1) of Sexual Harassment of Women (Prevention Prohibition and Redressal Act) and is liable to be convicted u/s 26 of the same.
Delhi court convicts SriLankan Airlines for sexual harassment at workplace
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New Delhi, Dec 25 : A Delhi court has convicted SriLankan Airlines for not having an Internal Complaint Committee to address sexual harassment at workplace in violation of Indian laws, on a complaint filed by its former women employee.
In an order dated December 21, Metropolitan Magistrate Dev Saroha stated, I am of the considered opinion that the accused has violated Section 4 (1) of Sexual Harassment of Women (Prevention Prohibition and Redressal Act) and is liable to be convicted u/s 26 of the same.