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Mumbai Police Force One commando commits suicide weeks before wedding

Mumbai Police Force One commando commits suicide weeks before wedding

A 25-year-old commando from the Mumbai Police Force One team shot himself with his own pistol at the Kalina police camp last morning. He shot himself on the left side of his chest. Police suspect that Nandlal Sonavne was depressed over his troubled relationship with his fiance and so decided to take his life. He was just weeks away from his wedding.
Sonavne
Sonavne, who had been a part of Mumbai Police’s Force One team for over two years, was depressed owing to problems with his fiance
According to officials from Vakola police station, Sonavne was a native of Dhule district in north-western Maharashtra. He was engaged to a girl from his village and was due to marry her on May 12. The police said Sonavne joined the Mumbai police force three years back and was in the Force One team for the last two years.
He typed out a text message in Marathi on his mobile phone before taking his life, stating, ‘I love my parents and friends from my village. I also love my colleagues at the training camp, but I am not good enough for others. I don’t want to survive any longer’.
A source also said that he further wrote, ‘How can I marry a person who cannot be trusted?’ Police officials said that a few weeks ago, Sonavne learnt of an alleged relationship between his fiance and another man. He was depressed and wasn’t communicating with his friends in the training camp since then.
Last morning, after taking a bathe, Sonavne took his Australian pistol and went to a terrace. He typed out the message but didn’t send it to anyone. After this, he shot himself in his chest and died at the spot. He was rushed to the local hospital and was declared dead upon arrival. The police have registered an Accidental Death Report and are waiting for his family members to arrive from Dhule.
Force One
It’s a counter terrorism unit guards the Mumbai metropolitan area. It was formed under the Maharashtra Police on the lines of the National Security Guards in the wake of the 26/11 terror attacks.

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/apr/270413-mumbai-police-force-one-commando-commits-suicide-weeks-before-wedding.htm

Women now more likely to want sex than their male partners

 Women now more likely to want sex than their male partners

It's no longer the women, who is bailing out of late night intimacy with cries of headaches, stomach cramps and baby-related exhaustion, but these days its men, who are actually more likely to be the ones saying "not tonight, darling."
According to a new study, more than half said that they turn down sex more frequently than their female partner, the Daily Mail reported.
New research from an online pharmacy in the UK has revealed that, despite common stereotypes, men are more likely to turn down intercourse with their partner than women - with "tiredness" and "work stress" cited as the most common male "sexcuses".
Poll: Women & Liberty
The study, conducted by ukmedix.com, polled 1,922 British men aged over 18 and in a long-term relationship, and was conducted after the site noticed a marked increase in searches for libido enhancing medication throughout the first half of January.
Respondents were asked questions relating to their sex life with their partner.
Those taking part were asked who turned down sex more frequently, them or their partner, and 62 per cent of men polled said they did.
That majority was then asked what their most frequent "sexcuses" were - namely, the reasons they gave their partner for not wanting sex.
The five most popular being that they were too tired (45 percent), stressed about work (39 percent), had a headache (39 percent), felt too full after dinner (29 percent), or there was something good on TV (24 percent).
In contrast, when asked to give the genuine reasons they turned down intimacy, the top five included feeling uncomfortable about his body (38 percent) and having a low libido (35 percent).
The men taking part in the study were asked how frequently they had sex with their partner, to which the most common answer, for 42 percent of men, was once a fortnight.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/women-now-more-likely-to-want-sex-than-their-male-partners/1064863

care of children whose parents are in legal war

1. Child takes birth with the mutual consent of wife and husband called subsequently as parents. They share their responsibilities whole heartedly to bring their child to a respectful position in the society. They both show love and affection towards the child. On the other side of the coin, if dispute arises between the parents the present law allows the mother to keep the child under her care with visiting rights to the father (after a great struggle and lapse of considerable time) thereby the father and his other family members are loosing their affection towards the child. The reason for this the court is saying that the child needs mother care in his/her early. This situation is horrible towards the father and his other family members and ultimately the father becomes an atm towards (his wife and) his child without continuous fruits. In the present scinario the education system of the child is such that the living together parents are sending their
child to any place for studies even from his 3rd or 4th year for months together and visiting both to see their child frequently. Under the circumstances the version of the court that child should be under the care of mother thereby keeping away the KHETRAGNA (the seed provider) is not excusable. In fact the disputed wife taking advantage of this keep point and taking grudge against her husband. If this rule is abolished and framed a new rule that until the dispute between the wife and husband is solved, the child should under the umbrella of Government Welfare Orgn. or at any private place accessable to both the wife and husband as and when they would like to see the child. In fact this amendment will reduce the egoism of the wife and she will start thinking from the point of safe family and avoid the bad boosting of her family members and realise that all are uncomparable with the safest and individual family.

I therefore request my friends to think for amendment of existing rules to the above effect for the betterness of Indian Families.

2. SECONDLY I suggest to gain knowledge about TRADITIONAL SURROGACY MEDICAL METHOD which is useful for any bachelor or persons who do not want to remarry due to the present worst situation but continue his VAMSA VRIKSHAM safely through the above medical traditional surrogacy method or any other methods thereby to have ISSUES (son or daughter) without a 498A-lovely wife.

Dec 16 gang-rape accused wants to undergo lie detector test

Dec 16 gang-rape accused wants to undergo lie detector test

New Delhi, April 25 (IANS) Terming himself innocent, an accused in the Dec 16 gang rape Thursday moved an application before the fast track court seeking permission to undergo a lie detector test.
Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna asked the Delhi Police to file its reply on the plea of Vinay Sharma, one of the six accused in the case.
Saying Sharma has been falsely implicated in the case, his counsel told the court his client is innocent and has no previous criminal record.
His counsel contended that Sharma, a student of B.A. first year and was working with a gym to earn his livelihood, "has been falsely implicated in the case and he is in judicial custody since December last year without any proper reason".
He also pleaded by him that the story of prosecution is totally "false and fabricated" and made by them under government pressure due to outrage by the people in the country.
He contended that Sharma was not in the bus on the night of Dec 16, 2012 night and was instead at a music function in south Delhi along with his friend and co-accused Pawan Gupta.
Meanwhile, the court also recorded the statement of the Safdarjung Hospital doctor who was in-charge of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where the victim was undergoing treatment for ten days.
The doctor, who had also accompanied the victim to a Singapore hospital on Dec 26 night along with four other doctors and her family members, told the court that the victim's condition was serious and the infection has also spread in her body due to injuries caused to her.
During the cross-examination by accused Gupta's counsel, the doctor said: "It is wrong to suggest that the victim was not having septicimia till Dec 21, 2012. I saw her on Dec 17 morning when she was already in septic shock due to her injuries and she was on injection dopamine infusion to maintain her blood pressure."
"There was no head of the said team of doctors. In fact, each and every member of the team was a specialist in his own respective filed," the doctor deposed, explaining that the victim was monitored by a team of doctors.
The doctor further told the court that since the victim was in critical condition, she was rushed to Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore to manage the critical condition and to let her come out of it and at a later stage, to consider her for transplant of the organs.
The 23-year-old woman was brutally tortured and gang-raped in a moving bus Dec 16, 2012 by five men and a juvenile. She later died in a Singapore hospital.
The juvenile is facing proceedings before a Juvenile Justice Board, while the other accused were put up for trial in the fast track court. One of the accused, Ram Singh, is dead, having allegedly committed suicide in jail.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/dec-16-gang-rape-accused-wants-undergo-lie-172228399.html

Crime in India 2011 statistics


Crime in India 2011 statistics

http://ncrb.nic.in/CD-CII2011/Statistics2011.pdf

‘New study’ to correct conviction rate in state

 ‘New study’ to correct conviction rate in state

National Crime Records Bureau report of 2011 says Maharashtra has the lowest conviction rate in the country.
The abysmal conviction rate of 9 per cent in Maharashtra is worrying even the Union law ministry, which has proposed a "new study" to solve the peculiar problem.
National Crime Records Bureau report of 2011 says the state has the lowest conviction rate in the country, lower than Bihar and UP. In fact, UP reported an impressive 59.5 per cent.
The decision to study the low conviction rate in Maharashtra was taken at a meeting between CM Prithviraj Chavan and Union minister for law and justice Ashwani Kumar in Mumbai Wednesday.
Sources said several committees headed by home, law and judiciary and police officials had been formed to suggest measures to improve the rate.
"It is a cause for concern and has been discussed. Obviously, there is a problem peculiar to Maharashtra which needs to be studied. A team of central and state officials will study the reason for the low rate and suggest steps," said Kumar.
Government officials, however, cited recent CID reports to refute 9 per cent conviction. They claimed the rate had gone up to 20 per cent. Government also said pendency had reduced from 49 lakh cases in 2010-11 to 30 lakh till November 2012.
Chavan said there was a detailed discussion on the justice delivery system in Maharashtra, use of central funds, pendency of files, progress in tackling crimes against women and conviction rate.
Meanwhile, the Centre assured "lack of funds would not affect judicial infrastructure" and "priority was to ensure affordable and expeditious justice".
The state has set up 10 gram nyayalayas with an assistance of Rs 1.5 crore from the central government. Additional 15 courts will be set up.
Additional judicial staff
Maharashtra will get additional 180 judicial staff and judges for fast-track courts and courts hearing cases of women. There are already 100 fast-track courts in the state, of which 70 are operational. Additional 16 courts to hear cases of crimes against women would be set up.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/-new-study--to-correct-conviction-rate-in-state/1064078/