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Wrestlers Seek Copy of Chargesheet Against WFI Chief in Sexual Harassment Case

female wrestlers who have accused outgoing (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment approached a city court on Monday to obtain a copy of the chargesheet filed against him.

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New Delhi: female wrestlers who have accused outgoing Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment approached a city court on Monday to obtain a copy of the chargesheet filed against him. The Delhi Police, responding to the protests by the wrestlers, filed the chargesheet on June 15, finally addressing the allegations against Singh, who is also a BJP MP.

The Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM), Harjeet Singh Jaspal, from Rouse Avenue Court, will oversee the consideration of the chargesheet. The wrestlers’ legal counsel has been directed by the court to apply for a certified copy at the court’s copying agency.

The chargesheet not only implicates Brij Bhushan but also names Vinod Tomar, the suspended assistant secretary of the Wrestling Federation of India, for offenses under sections 109 (abetment of any offense), 354, 354-A, and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

On June 15, the police submitted a 550-page report to Delhi’s Patiala House Court, seeking the cancellation of charges against Brij Bhushan filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), which is one of the two cases against him. This cancellation report will be heard on July 4.

A cancellation report is typically filed when police fail to find corroborative evidence after conducting a thorough investigation. The complaint was filed by a minor wrestler who was one of seven female grapplers accusing Singh of sexual harassment.

The FIRs (First Information Reports) detail several instances of alleged sexual harassment, including inappropriate touching, groping, stalking, and intimidation by Singh over a span of ten years in different locations.

Singh has already been questioned twice by the police, consistently denying all allegations and claiming he is being “framed.”

According to the police, the cancellation report for the POCSO Act case was submitted “under section 173 Cr PC based upon statements of the complainant, i.e., the father of the victim and the victim herself.”

Special Public Prosecutor Atul Shrivastava revealed that the chargesheet against Brij Bhushan includes offenses under Sections 354 (outraging modesty), 354A (sexually colored remarks), 354D (stalking), and 506 (1) (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Under Section 354A of the IPC, the punishment can range up to one year of imprisonment or a fine. In Section 354D, the penalty can be up to five years of imprisonment or a fine, and under the POCSO Act Section 10, it carries a maximum punishment of seven years in prison.

The court proceedings regarding the charges against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will continue, shedding light on this high-profile case of alleged sexual harassment in Indian wrestling.

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Supreme Court to Review Kolkata Doctor’s Rape and Murder Case on March 17

The Supreme Court of India, under the leadership of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, is scheduled to review the suo motu case concerning the rape and murder of a junior doctor from R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on March 17. In August of the previous year, the Court addressed the tragic incident, emphasizing […]

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The Supreme Court of India, under the leadership of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, is scheduled to review the suo motu case concerning the rape and murder of a junior doctor from R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on March 17.

In August of the previous year, the Court addressed the tragic incident, emphasizing the critical need for enhanced safety measures for medical professionals nationwide. The Bench appealed to protesting doctors to resume their duties, assuring them of protection against any punitive actions related to their participation in the protests.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been actively probing the case. In October, they filed the initial charge sheet against Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer associated with Kolkata Police, implicating him in the heinous crime. The CBI‘s investigation suggests a potential broader conspiracy, highlighting concerns about evidence tampering during the early stages when the Kolkata Police were overseeing the investigation. Subsequently, two additional arrests were made: Sandip Ghosh, the former Principal of R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, and Abhijit Mondal, the former Station House Officer of Tala Police Station. Both are accused of obstructing the investigation and tampering with evidence.

The upcoming hearing on March 17 will further address these developments, underscoring the Supreme Court‘s commitment to ensuring justice and reinforcing workplace safety for medical professionals across the country.

Note: For a comprehensive understanding, readers are encouraged to refer to official Supreme Court records and updates from the Central Bureau of Investigation.

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Karnataka Govt Withdraws CID Probe in Ranya Rao Case

The Karnataka government has rescinded its previous directive for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to investigate potential lapses by police officers at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport concerning the gold smuggling case involving actress Ranya Rao. Initially, the CID was tasked with examining any negligence or misconduct by airport police following Ranya Rao’s arrest on charges…

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The Karnataka government has rescinded its previous directive for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to investigate potential lapses by police officers at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport concerning the gold smuggling case involving actress Ranya Rao.

Initially, the CID was tasked with examining any negligence or misconduct by airport police following Ranya Rao’s arrest on charges of attempting to smuggle gold. However, a subsequent order issued on Wednesday annulled this investigation. The government cited an ongoing probe led by Additional Chief Secretary Gaurav Gupta, focusing on the involvement of Ranya’s stepfather, K Ramachandra Rao—a Director General of Police (DGP) rank officer currently serving as the Managing Director of the Karnataka State Police Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation.

Gupta’s inquiry aims to uncover the facts and circumstances surrounding the misuse of protocol-related facilities and assess Rao’s potential role in the case. This development follows the seizure of gold bars worth ₹12.56 crore from Ranya Rao at the airport. Subsequent searches of her residence led to the discovery of gold jewelry valued at ₹2.06 crore and ₹2.67 crore in cash.

The government’s decision to withdraw the CID probe underscores its commitment to a focused and impartial investigation into the high-profile gold smuggling case, ensuring that all aspects are thoroughly examined without redundancy.

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Fewer Indian students traveled abroad for study purposes in 2024: government response in Lok Sabha

Indian students en route to Canada decreased by 41%; those going to the UK declined 27% and 13%, with Australia experiencing an annual 12 % decrease; at 2,04,058 Indian students studied in America in 2024 alone. Canada had the second-highest student enrollment at 1,37,608. China experienced a decrease as 7279 students came for studies in […]

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Indian students en route to Canada decreased by 41%; those going to the UK declined 27% and 13%, with Australia experiencing an annual 12 % decrease; at 2,04,058 Indian students studied in America in 2024 alone. Canada had the second-highest student enrollment at 1,37,608. China experienced a decrease as 7279 students came for studies in 2023 while only 4,978 attended in 2024. Germany, Bangladesh, Russia and Ireland saw the greatest increases in Indian students traveling for studies – at 49 per cent, 44 per cent, 34 per cent and 30 per cent increases respectively. At 34,702, Indians increased by 49 per cent traveling to Germany for studies while 31444 Russian students arrived compared to 23503 a year prior. France, Philippines and Uzbekistan all saw increases as well.

There’s something magical and evocative about seeing an old friend from school come back into town to show us something they remember from long ago – often something from when they were younger themselves! So much for my visions of an ideal world where it wouldn’t matter who ran it anymore… Numbers of Indian students traveling overseas for studies dropped 15% last year as countries tightened visa regulations, according to information provided by Sukanta Majumdar, Minister of State in Education ministry, at Monday’s Lok Sabha session. He reported that 7,59,064 students studied overseas according to Bureau of Immigration (BoI). Even though this number represents a decrease from 8,92,989 students traveling overseas for education in 2023, it is slightly higher compared to 2022 when it stood at 7,50,365.

This data pertains specifically to Indian travelers who disclosed “Study/Education” as their reason for visiting foreign destinations. As per information shared with Lok Sabha earlier, BoI data for previous years shows that 2024 surpasses 2019 in terms of students heading abroad for study; during 2019, 5,86,337 went abroad to pursue their education. Canadian, United States and United Kingdom all saw significant declines (in percentage terms) as they all tightened visa regulations for immigrants. Canada became more stringent on student visa regulations following worsening diplomatic ties in 2024 which resulted in more visa rejections and scrutiny on applications for entry.

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