aved Rehman Sheikh, accused in connection with rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in suburban Kurla in 2010, was on Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment until death.
Special Judge Vrushali Joshi had convicted Javed Sheikh (aged around 25) on September 5 for the crime.
“The court has sentenced Javed Sheikh to life on the charges of kidnapping, rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in June 2010,” Special Public Prosecutor Pradeep Gharat said.
Gharat told reporters outside the court that the sentence implies that the convict would have to spend his life in jail till death.
Sheikh was arrested on July 1, 2010 on charges of raping and killing the minor girl.
The girl’s body was found inside an unoccupied shanty in Nehru Nagar’s Vatsalatai Nagar slum on June 19, 2010, after the neighbours complained of foul smell. The girl had gone missing on June 5 that year.
The medical report confirmed that the girl had been raped following which Sheikh, an employee of a local cable operator, was arrested in the case.
The police had in August 2010 filed a 325-page charge sheet against Sheikh which consisted of statements of around 45 witnesses, medical reports, forensic reports and DNA test report.
The 22-year-old model has posed seductively for John Hardy jewellery, reported E! online.
The shots have been taken in Mambal, Bali. “Cara Delevingne’s unique beauty and free spirit capture the essence of John Hardy, making her one of a kind,” the brand shared in a new behind-the-scenes video.”
Delevingne is seen wearing a variety of jewels including a dramatic Twenty Coil Bracelet from the company’s Spring 2015 collection in the photos.
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The Netherlands’ hopes of qualifying automatically for Euro 2016 were ended by a heavy defeat in Turkey.
Midfielder Oguzhan Ozyakup raced on to an Arda Turan through ball to put the home side ahead with a chipped finish.
Turan doubled the lead by stealing the ball from a dithering Daley Blind before firing past the weak hands of Jasper Cillessen at the near post.
Burak Yilmaz added a third late on to seal a result that means the Dutch can only finish third in Group A.
But to achieve that the Netherlands must now rely on Turkey dropping points in their last two games.
Iceland confirmed their place at an international tournament for the first time when they secured the point they needed against Kazakhstan. The Czech Republic also qualified automatically after beating Latvia 2-1.
Whoever finishes behind the top two will be guaranteed a place in a two-legged play-off against another of the third-placed sides.
That is the only path open to the Dutch, but their fate is now out of their own hands after Turkey leapfrogged them with a convincing win.
It was the Netherlands’ heaviest competitive defeat since 1996, when they lost 4-1 to England at Wembley in Euro ’96.
“This whole qualification campaign has been incredibly difficult,” said striker Robin van Persie. “We still have a chance, but it is no longer in our hands and that is terrible.”
Belgium narrowly defeated Cyprus in Nicosia to keep Group B leaders Wales waiting to qualify for Euro 2016.
The Welsh drew 0-0 with Israel in Cardiff and would have qualified if Belgium had failed to win.
But Chelsea forward Eden Hazard hit the winner four minutes from time, stroking in Dries Mertens’s cutback.
Earlier, midfielder Kevin De Bruyne had struck straight at the goalkeeper when through on goal and Marios Nikolaou had a low effort saved by Thibaut Courtois.
In the same group, Bosnia-Herzegovina beat Andorra 3-0 to move up to fourth, two points behind Israel.
Wales need a draw away at Bosnia-Herzegovina or at home against Andorra to secure qualification, while Belgium also have a chance to qualify automatically when they face Andorra and Israel in their last two matches.
Second-placed Belgium are one point behind Wales, with the top two sides securing automatic qualification for the tournament in France next summer.
notifications exempting Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals belonging to minority communities in those countries to stay in India without valid documents if they have entered the country on or before December 31, 2014.
The Union ministry of home affairs had stated in a release issued on Monday that the Centre has decided, on humanitarian considerations, to exempt such persons from the relevant provisions of rules and order made under Assam PCC general secretary Diganta Choudhury also welcomed the move, saying, “We were demanding it for a long time. We are one people if you look at our shared history.”
However, Bidhayak Das Purkayastha, secretary, Citizens Rights Preservation Committee (CRPC), Assam, dubbed it “an eyewash” by the Centre because the notifications do not guarantee citizenship to the religious minorities.
Elaborating, Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury, a prominent minority leader, said the notifications would not stand the scrutiny of law.
“These are executive orders which cannot override provisions of the laws of the land,” Choudhury, who heads the Samajwadi Party in Assam, said.
Choudhury, also a senior CRPC leader, said the demand was to provide citizenship to people who have come from Bangladesh because of religious persecution and in fear for their life.
“Instead, they have been allowed to stay on. But will the court agree? The court will see that if there is a law it has to be implemented,” he said.
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Mumbai: A day after he was shunted out of the post of Mumbai Police Commissioner, senior IPS officer Rakesh Maria on Wednesday said he was not contemplating quitting.
I am not thinking of resigning. Reports saying so are not true,” Maria told PTI this morning.
There was speculation after Maria’s sudden promotion that he might resign from the post as he was apparently unhappy with the action.
Maria, who was heading the high-profile Sheena Bora murder case and had interrogated the accused, was shunted out of he post and promoted as Director General of Police Home Guards.
He was replaced by Ahmed Javed, a DG-rank official, who took over as Mumbai Police Commissioner in the upgraded post.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had cleared both the appointments before he left for Japan on Monday night.
However, after the sudden action that created quite a flutter, the Maharashtra government climbed down in the evening and said he would continue to “supervise” the probe.
The decision came under attack from opposition Congress and NCP.
Mumbai Congress had yesterday said the transfer was prompted by “undue pressure” from bosses in New Delhi and corporate houses.
As various theories floated over the reasons for Maria’s transfer, State Home Department had said the changes were made taking into account the law and order factor ahead of the Ganapati festival, dismissing suggestions that that it has some links with the ongoing investigation in the Sheena murder case.
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A very common, oft-repeated mantra among pundits and “experts” is that Muslims haven’t roundly condemned the extremism committed in Islam’s name. So many times, we hear people saying, “Where are the Muslim voices in condemnation?” “Why aren’t Muslims speaking up against extremists like ISIS?”
Well, the fact is, Muslims have been speaking out against ISIS and other extremist groups. The problem is, some times, people either don’t know or choose not to know this fact. Enter in this excellent post by Media Matters For America, which documents the round condemnation of ISIS by Muslim groups all across the world:
The Organization Of Islamic Cooperation: The Islamic State Has “Nothing To Do With Islam,” Has Committed Crimes “That Cannot Be Tolerated.” As the Vatican’s internal news source reported, the Secretary General for the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which represents 1.4 billion Muslims in 57 countries around the world, condemned the Islamic State’s persecution of of Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq, saying the “forced deportation under the threat of execution” is a “crime that cannot be tolerated.” According to the Vatican:
The Secretary General also distanced Islam from the actions of the militant group known as ISIS, saying they ‘have nothing to do with Islam and its principles that call for justice, kindness, fairness, freedom of faith and coexistence.’ [Vatican Radio, 7/25/14]
Al-Azhar: Islamic State Is Corrupt And “A Danger To Islam.” Lebanese paper The Daily Star reported that Al-Azhar’s Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam, Egypt’s highest religious authority, denounced the Islamic State as a threat to Islam and said that the group both violates Sharia law and humanitarian law: “[They] give an opportunity for those who seek to harm us, to destroy us and interfere in our affairs with the [pretext of a] call to fight terrorism.” [The Daily Star, 8/13/14]
Arab League: “Strongly Denounced” The “Crimes Against Humanity” Carried Out By The Islamic State. On August 11, Nabil al-Arabi, the Arab League Chief, denounced acts committed by the Islamic State in Iraq as “crimes against humanity,” demanding that they be brought to justice. According to Al Arabiya News, he said in a statement that he “strongly denounced the crimes, killings, dispossession carried out by the terrorist (ISIS) against civilians and minorities in Iraq that have affected Christians in Mosul and Yazidis.” [Al Arabiya News, 8/11/14]
Turkey’s Top Cleric: Islamic State’s Threats Are “Hugely Damaging,” “Truly Awful.” Turkey’s highest ranking cleric, Mehmet Gormez, decried the Islamic State’s declaration of a “caliphate” and argued that the statements were damaging to the Muslim community, according to Reuters:
“Such declarations have no legitimacy whatsoever,” Mehmet Gormez, head of the Religious Affairs Directorate, the highest religious authority in Turkey, which, although a majority Muslim country, has been a secular state since the 1920s.
“Since the caliphate was abolished … there have been movements that think they can pull together the Muslim world by re-establishing a caliphate, but they have nothing to do with reality, whether from a political or legal perspective.”
Gormez said death threats against non-Muslims made by the group, formerly known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), were hugely damaging.
“The statement made against Christians is truly awful. Islamic scholars need to focus on this (because) an inability to peacefully sustain other faiths and cultures heralds the collapse of a civilization,” he told Reuters in an interview. [Reuters, 7/22/14]
CAIR Repeatedly Condemned The Islamic State As “Un-Islamic And Morally Repugnant.” In a July 7 statement, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called the terrorist group “un-Islamic and morally repugnant,” noted that the Islamic State’s “human rights abuses on the ground are well-documented,” and called on other Muslim community leaders to speak out against the violence. CAIR reiterated the condemnation of the Islamic State as “both un-Islamic and morally repugnant” on August 11, and on August 21, CAIR once again condemned the group, calling the killing of American journalist James Foley “gruesome and barbaric”:
We strongly condemn this gruesome and barbaric killing as a violation of Islamic beliefs and of universally-accepted international norms mandating the protection of prisoners and journalists during conflicts.
The Geneva Conventions, the Quran – Islam’s revealed text – and the traditions (hadith) of the Prophet Muhammad all require that prisoners not be harmed in any way. There can be no excuse or justification for such criminal and bloodthirsty actions.
We also call on those holding Steven Sotloff and other prisoners to immediately release them unharmed so they may return to their loved ones. [Council on American-Islamic Relations, 7/7/14; Council on American-Islamic Relations, 8/11/14; Council on American-Islamic Relations, 8/20/14]
The Muslim Council Of Great Britain: “Violence Has No Place In Religion.” The Muslim Council of Great Britain condemned the Islamic State’s actions and expressed that they do not represent Sunni Muslims, according to The Independent. Shuja Shafi, a member of the council also said: “Violence has no place in religion, violence has no religion. It is prohibited for people to present themselves for destruction.” [The Independent, 7/11/14]
The Islamic Society of North America: The Islamic State’s Actions “Are To Be Denounced And Are In No Way Representative Of What Islam Actually Teaches. The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) released a statement denouncing the Islamic State “for its attacks on Iraq’s religious minorities and the destruction of their places of worship.” ISNA President Imam Mohamed Magid said, “ISIS actions against religious minorities in Iraq violate the Quranic teaching, ‘Let there be no compulsion in religion’ (Surat al-Baqara 2:256),” adding, “Their actions are to be denounced and are in no way representative of what Islam actually teaches.” [The Islamic Society of North America, 8/9/14]
100 Sunni And Shiite U.K. Imams: The Islamic State Is An “Illegitimate, Vicious Group.” As the Huffington Post reported, 100 Sunni and Shiite Imams from the U.K. came together to produce a video denouncing the Islamic State, releasing a statement that they wanted to “come together to emphasise the importance of unity in the UK and to decree ISIS as an illegitimate, vicious group who do not represent Islam in any way.” (Please see below)
Saudi Arabia’s Highest Religious Authority: Terrorists Like The Islamic State Is The “Number One Enemy Of Islam.” On August 19, Al Jazeera reported that Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti, Abdulaziz al-Sheikh, the country’s top religious authority, said that terrorism is anti-Islamic and said that groups like the Islamic State which practice violence are the “number one enemy of Islam”:
Extremist and militant ideas and terrorism which spread decay on Earth, destroying human civilisation, are not in any way part of Islam, but are enemy number one of Islam, and Muslims are their first victims. [Al Jazeera, 8/19/14]
Muslim Public Affairs Council: Condemned The Islamic State And Called For “Stand Against Extremism.” On August 20, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) released a statement condemning “the barbaric execution of American Journalist James Foley by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).” MPAC urged “all people of conscience to take a stand against extremism” and offered condolences to Foley’s family. MPAC also noted the importance of countering ISIS and other extremist groups by working “to empower the mainstream and relegate extremists to the irrelevance they deserve.”
Two women a Mother and her daughter who were working as maids in the Saudi diplomat’s apartment in Caitriona Towers, Ambience Lagoon were raped on several occasions and reports of a gang rape is also found. Araid was conducted on Maonday after the police received a letter from the Nepal Embassy about their condition.
The women were reportedly lured to Delhi about four months ago by a woman trafficker who promised them a well-paid job in Saudi Arabia. Sources in the police said the two were sold to an agent in Delhi for Rs 1 lakh each, and then to the diplomat.
“They were first taken to Saudi Arabia. The assault began after they returned… and were kept in captivity at his house,” said Bal Krishan, president of Maiti Nepal India, an NGO that carried out the rescue operation with the help of the Gurgaon Police.
The Saudi diplomat is still untraceable. The Saudi Ambassador Mohammed Alsati in New Delhi denies the allegation. He stated the investigation is going by the India Police therefore nothing can be said as of now..
Source claim that Ministry of Foreign Affairs will pressure for the arrest of the said diplomat as he enjoys diplomatic immunity. As Nepal enjoys special relations with India it is to be seen how MEA reciprocates with the Nepali Embassy.
The Nepali Embassy on behalf of these women demanded proper compensation for their mental and physical trauma..
The ordeal was of these women were leaked by another maid who had gone to the diplomat’s house for work fled after seeing the condition of these two women. It is then that this woman reported the case to the police.
Many women from Nepal before and after the quake move out to seek employment due to the poor economic condition of Nepal. Many such cases of rape by Middle East employers but have gone un-registered due to fear by the victims.
Odisha girl Ananya Nanda lifted the trophy of the second season of singing reality show “Indian Idol Junior” on Sunday (September 6).
Ananya, 14, who defeated Nahid Afrin and Nithyashree Venkataramanan received the price money of total Rs 10 lakhs.
A self-confessed fan of Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, the little singing star considers veteran music composer Anandji of the Kalyanji-Anandji duo as her lucky charm.
The grand finale of the Sony show saw all the three permanent judges including Sonakshi Sinha, Vishal Dadlani and Salim Merchant boosting the morale of the top three contenders.
The 28-year-old ‘Tevar’ actress enthralled the audience with a dance routine on her popular numbers ‘Saree Ke Fall Sa,’ ‘Rani Tu Main Raja,’ ‘Pon Pon,’ “Tamanche Pe disco” and “Party All Night”.
Another major highlight of the finale night was a special visit by Sonakshi’s father actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha, who also interacted with the children.
Stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma, who is gearing up for the release of his debut film “Kis Kisko Pyar Karu” promoted the film on Indian Idol Junior set. He joined the juniors on stage and sang some hit numbers.
Kapil sticked to his comic best and tickled everyone’s funny bone by cracking few jokes.
The finale also marked the homecoming of the top 13 contestants who cheered on for the final three.
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