Mumbai: In the incident of actor Saif Ali Khan’s house attack, accused Shariful has been sent to judicial custody for 14 days. The court did not grant the request for more days of custody.The investigation team is in Kolkata and the investigation team requested an extension of the custody period for 2 more days, but the court did not grant it. The magistrate said that when more evidence is submitted, the matter of extending the custody period under the
Palakkad: Chenthamara (58), the accused in the Nenmara double murder case, who was arrested after a massive search on Tuesday night, was remanded by the court. Chenthamara, who was remanded by the Alathur First Class Judicial Magistrate Court, was taken to the Alathur sub-jail. The remand is for 14 days. The investigation team announced that the custody application will be filed the next day.
Chenthamara told the court that killing 3 people was wrong and that he should be punished for 100 years. He committed the murder alone. He did it because he ruined his life. The sentence should be carried out as soon as possible. He does not want to go out anymore. The police did not harass him. He cannot show his face in front of his daughter, who is an engineer, and his son-in-law in the Special Branch – the accused informed the court.
Chenthamara, who went on the run after hacking to death Sudhakaran, a native of Pothundi, and his mother Meenakshi, was arrested by the police after a 36-hour search. The accused, who went to jail after killing Sudhakaran’s wife, killed two more people after being released on bail after committing five murders. It is said that he had planned to kill two other women and his own wife.
Kochi: Students accused in the death of Pookode University student J.S. Siddharth has been allowed to continue their studies. The division bench upheld the order of the High Court’s single bench.
The court had directed that studies can be continued at the Mannuthy campus of the Veterinary University and that the registration procedures of the accused students for further studies be completed. The court had earlier ordered that the accused be shifted to the Mannuthy campus and that the examination fees be collected. The division bench rejected the veterinary university’s plea to stay the single bench order.
Prayagraj: Police have confirmed that 30 people have died in a stampede during the Mahakumbh Mela. 90 people were injured. DIG Vaibhav Krishna confirmed that 25 of the dead have been identified. The initial report was that 10 people were killed, but the death toll later increased.
A large crowd gathered between 1 am and 2 am. UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had informed that the accident occurred when a barricade collapsed during the Amrit Snan. Yogi had explained that the government intervened very quickly and provided treatment to the injured.
The government has informed that in case of emergency, the helpline number 1920 should be contacted. The Prime Minister assessed the situation at the Kumbh Mela and directed that rescue operations and treatment should be carried out efficiently. Meanwhile, the bathing was temporarily suspended due to the rush, but has now resumed.
Two trains operating from Kerala to North India have been cancelled. Two trains have been completely cancelled on selected days in February. The Thiruvananthapuram-Korba and Korba-Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Express and the Gorakhpur-Thiruvananthapuram and Thiruvananthapuram-Gorakhpur Express have been cancelled.
The Thiruvananthapuram-Korba Superfast Express (Train No. 22648) has been cancelled on February 3, 6 and 10. The Korba – Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Express (Train No. 22647) has been completely cancelled on February 5, 8 and 12.
The Gorakhpur-Thiruvananthapuram Raptisagar Superfast Express (Train No. 12511) has been completely cancelled on February 7 and 9. Thiruvananthapuram-Gorakhpur Raptisagar Superfast Express (12512) has been completely cancelled on February 11 and 12.
Heavy fog in North India has severely affected train services. Due to this, some trains are running late, the Railways said. Around 15 trains are running late due to adverse weather conditions.
Vigilance caught a village officer while accepting a bribe. The vigilance caught Vijayakumar, the village officer of Pazhayakunnummel in Kilimanoor, Thiruvananthapuram. The incident occurred while accepting a bribe of Rs 5,000.
The action was taken on a complaint by a Pazhayakunnummel native. An online application was filed in January 2024 to convert 34 cents of land registered as field in the property data bank in the name of the complainant into dry land.
After the proceedings at the Thiruvananthapuram Collectorate and Chirayinkeezhu Taluk Office, the file reached the Pazhayakunnummel Village Office in January 2024 itself. However, the village officer did not send it back to the Collectorate along with the report.
Village officer Vijayakumar took a bribe of Rs 2,000 from the complainant who had come to the village office on Friday to inquire about the information. When he met the village officer again on Saturday, he said that the report would be sent to the collectorate only if he paid another bribe of Rs 5,000. With this, the complainant informed the Vigilance South Zone Superintendent of Police.
Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Meteorological Department has warned that there may be rain in the state in the coming days. The Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert in three districts on Friday, January 31. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain warning in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Pathanamthitta districts.
Isolated heavy rains are predicted. Heavy rain is defined as a situation where rainfall of 64.5 mm to 115.5 mm is received in 24 hours.
Telangana: The Telangana High Court has directed the government not to allow children below the age of 16 to watch movies in theatres after 11 pm.
The court has directed the government in this regard. Children below the age of 16 should not be allowed to watch shows after 11 pm in theatres and multiplexes. This directive is also applicable before 11 am. The court has ordered that the views of the concerned parties should be sought on the directive and the subsequent directives should be made available to the public.
The court’s observation was made while considering petitions related to the increase in ticket prices of films, including Ram Charan’s ‘Game Changer’. Minors should not be allowed to watch movies at late hours. It will also adversely affect their physical and mental health, argued the lawyer of the petitioner, Vijay Gopal.
The lawyer also said that in the case of the woman’s son who died in a stampede during the screening of ‘Pushpa-2’, which resulted in serious injuries, the government should have taken a drastic decision to restrict the entry of minors into theaters.
Thiruvananthapuram: Sherin, the prime accused in the murder case of Bhaskara Karanavar from Cheriyanad, has been granted jail release by the Kerala Cabinet. Sherin, who served 14 years of imprisonment, was released considering her unique circumstances as a woman and the plea she submitted. In her application, Sherin highlighted the need to secure the future of her son, who is currently outside the prison.
Background of the Case: On November 7, 2009, Bhaskara Karanavar was murdered at Karanuver’s Villa in Thuruthimel, Cheriyanad. Sherin, Karanavar’s daughter-in-law, was the prime accused in the case. She had been married to Karanavar’s younger son, Binu Peter, who has physical challenges, as a measure to ensure his future security. However, marital discord and Sherin’s alleged extramarital relationships and revenge motives eventually led to the crime.
Basit Ali, Shanur Rasheed, and Nithin, whom Sherin met through the social media platform Orkut, were other accused in the case. The police investigation concluded that the motive for the murder was retaliation for Sherin being excluded from inheriting property.
Verdict of the Case: On June 11, 2010, the Mavelikkara Fast Track Court convicted Sherin and sentenced her to life imprisonment. Following her conviction, Sherin was initially imprisoned at Poojappura Central Jail and later transferred to Neyyattinkara Women’s Jail. She faced disciplinary action in prison for using a mobile phone. In March 2015, Sherin was moved to Viyyur Central Jail, where an incident involving her relationship with the jail doctor sparked significant controversy. She was subsequently transferred to the Women’s Jail in Thiruvananthapuram in March 2017.
Cabinet’s Decision: The Kerala Cabinet decided to approve Sherin’s release, citing her completion of 14 years of imprisonment and the special considerations of her being a woman. Her plea emphasized the importance of safeguarding her son’s future, which was a significant factor in the government’s decision.
Delhi: The Joint Parliamentary Committee approved the Waqf Act Amendment Bill. 16 MPs took a stand in favor of the bill. 10 opposed. The amendments suggested by the opposition parties were rejected. The opposition accused the chairman of preparing the final report without being ready for discussion. Chairman Jagadambika Pal announced that the report will be submitted soon including the amendments suggested by the ruling party.
The opposition also raised strong objections in the final meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Waqf Act Amendment. The main allegation of the opposition was that the final report was being prepared without being ready for discussion. NDA ally parties JDU and Telugu Desam Party demanded changes in some provisions. However, Chairman Jagadambika Pal clarified that there is no change in the stand that the report will be submitted in the budget session itself.