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Sunday, 9 November 2014

Bijnor court allows Hindu man and Muslim woman to stay together

Bijnor: In an anti-thesis to love jihad and conversion, Bijnor district court on Wednesday passed a judgement saying a 22-year-old Muslim woman who married a Hindu man and converted her religion is free to do as she deems fit. 

The woman, a resident of Rehad village, disappeared from her residence under mysterious circumstances on June 23. Three days later her father registered a missing complaint at Rehad police station. 

Police sources said while they were trying to locate her, the woman submitted an application to Allahabad high court stating that her relatives were threatening to harm her and her husband, a resident of Paroli village in Badaun district. She claimed that her husband being a Hindu was one of the major causes of hostility. 




"The high court ordered us to take her in custody and produce her in the local court for recording her statement after getting a medical examination conducted," said Rakesh Paliwal, SHO, Kotwali. 

She was taken to Bijnor district court on Wednesday, where, soon upon her arrival her relatives tried to forcibly separate her from her husband. The attempt was thwarted by police intervention. A clash also broke out between the woman's family members and her supporters while proceedings where on in court. 

"The court finally decided that the woman being an adult can choose to live with whoever she wishes and instructed us to escort her home," SHO Paliwal also said. 

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Dental surgeon, wife booked for atrocities on 7-year-old daughter of NRI couple

JALANDAR: In the case of atrocities on a seven year old child her father's sister and her husband, a dental surgeon, have been booked by the police but it took almost six months to her NRI parents to get the guilty brought to book even as they had submitted a complaint to NRI Police Station here. 


The dental surgeon and his wife both are absconding as a separate case of fraud of Rs 1.26 crores has also been registered against them on the complaint of their close relative NRI couple. 

Victim Malika Jaswal, born in Canada, was living with her father Jatinder Jaspwal's sister Aradhna Shukla and her husband Dr Vijay Shukla, residents of New Sarajganj locality as her father had met with a very serious accident in Canada and underwent treatment for six years. "I had come to India when she was just three months old and our relatives - Shuklas - urged me to leave my daughter here as my husband needed a lot of care and nursing and they would look after her well. I discussed it my husband and then believing in Shuklas sincerity we agreed to the proposal and also started sending Rs One lakh every year so that our daughter could be looked after well," Malika's mother Mandeep Jaswal told TOI. 

However later they detected that they had been defrauded by the Shuklas when they sent them money for purchasing properties and also learnt that Malika was being shabbily treated and was also not been sent to school. 

On April 24 they lodged separate complaints of financial fraud and about their daughter while urging the police to invoke provisions of Juvenile Justice Act. However a case was registered only after they approached IG NRI Affairs Gurpreet Deo in September who immediately wrote to Commissioner of PolicE Jalandhar on September 19 for an enquiry by a senior officer. The case was registered on October 16 after an enquiry by ADCP 1 who found the charges leveled by her parents true including not sending the child to school for six months and recommended registration of a case. The dental surgeon and his wife were booked under sections 23 and 26 of JJ Act and section 420 of IPC. 

"Though the case has been registered after senior officers intervened but now we 'll be fighting not only the legal battle against the offenders but also against the official who did not register a case for nearly six months despite submitting evidence with the complaint itself. Neither statement of the child was recorded nor she was got medically examined," said Mandeep and Jatinder Jaswal.

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Court rejects NRI woman's plea to leave country

PUNE: A sessions court in the city has rejected the appeal of an NRI woman, accused of rturing and abusing a maid, for relaxation in her bail condition enable her leave India for her home in Spain.

Neeta Tilokani, along with her husband Kishan, in-laws and some of the couple's friends in Spain are facing charges of subjecting the maid, Kalpana Salunke, who hails from Pune, inhuman rture, including unnatural offences, wrongful restrain, confinement and assault in Lanzerote city in Spain in January/February 2008.

The Tilokanis, who are in diamond trade, had hired the services of Salunke as a baby-sitter and ok her Spain in January 2008. However, Salunke has complained that within days of her joining the family there, the Tilokanis made her work as a maid servant

and inflicted physical and mental abuse whenever she refused work due tiredness. When she was scalded on both her arms with iron rods, Salunke ran away and approached the Spanish police with the help of a shopkeeper.

The Spanish police registered her complaint against the Tilokanis on February 23, 2008, a copy of which was later given the Pune police.

Salunke then contacted a local Hindustani club, which, reportedly, tried mend the relations between her and her employers. However, Salunke was unwilling stay with them and was finally sent back Pune by the family.

On her return, Salunke lodged an FIR against the Tilokanis and others. However, Neeta Tilokani was arrested on August 10 this year during her trip India visit her father in Kolhapur.

Her husband and in-laws are in Spain along with her seven-year-old daughter and two-year-old son. On August 11, the court of judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) in Pune Cannment granted Neeta a conditional bail that restrained her from leaving India till the police investigations are over and a chargesheet is filed in the court.


Neeta had moved an appeal against the JMFC court order on the grounds that there were no reasons for her be detained in India as the police had completed her interrogation and that she had be with her young children in Spain.

The court of additional sessions judge L L Yenkar, which heard the matter, pronounced a six-page judgment on Ocber 13 rejecting her appeal on the grounds that Neeta's husband and in-laws were in Spain take care of her children and that the charges against her were of very serious nature.

"From the given circumstances, it is not reflected that the daughter of the applicant (Neeta) cannot attend the school in her absence. Besides, one has also think about the allegations made by the complainant (Salunke), who is the victim of alleged incidence," the court ruled. "The crime is registered in 2008 and if the applicant is permitted leave India, the matter will definitely be protracted for a long period and it will result in causing injustice the real sufferer," the court ruled while rejecting the appeal.

Neeta Tilokani, her husband, in-laws and her friends in Spain are facing charges of rturing the maid, Kalpana Salunke.

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