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Women Murderers in country

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Avnish Kaur (Consultant)     31 October 2010

agree with above.

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hedevil hydraheaded (non professional )     31 October 2010

But even if girls do not want to get married to foreigners, boys who all the time suspect women and think women would create problems, may refrain from getting married ! 

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     03 November 2010

SOURCE:

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/Re-92-year-old-beaten-thrown-out-of-home-by-daughter-in-law-26601.asp

 

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.... a 92 year old woman, Laxmibai Laxmidas Paleja from getting abused and beaten up by her own daughter-in-law ....

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Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     15 November 2010

 MURDER CASE AGAINST WOMAN AFTER HUSBAND DIES OF BURNS
(reproduced from Hindustan Times of Mumbai Edition dated 15-11-2010, page no. 03)


The police on Sunday registered a case of murder against Jyoti Jaiswal, 31, who allegedly set her husband on fire on September 29.  The police had earlier booked Jyoti for attempted murder.
After Rajendra Jaiswal, 33, died of burn injuries, the police lodged a case of murder.  Rajendra, who was a DJ,  had sustained  55% burns and was in private hospital in Santacruz.
The incident took place at Rajendra’s Vakola residence.  Jyoti had accused him of having an  extramarital affair.The couple got into a heated argument and Jyoti allegedly poured kerosene and set him on fire.   Jyoti, however, claims her husband had set  himself on fire to implicate her in the case.  In her statement, Jyoti said Rajendra was harassing her for dowry since their marriage in 2004.   Also, he wanted a divorce as he wanted to marry again.
Rajendra and his family said Jyoti had tried to kill him. We registered a case against her,”  said Anil Kharade, senior inspector, Vakola police station.
Jyoti said she sustained 30% burns while trying to save him.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     16 November 2010

Woman  Steals  baby  from  City  Hospital
(reproduced from Times of India, Mumbai edition, dated 16-11-2010, page no. 01)


Mumbai: Even as the Bombay high court on Monday afternoon was coming down heavily on the BMC for the spate of baby-stealing incidents that have been occurring in civic hospitals, another baby was stolen from a BMC run primary health centre in Govandi. Two-month-old Sahil Ansari was stolen from his eight-year-old brother, Mohammed, who was taking care of him while his mother went out to buy medicines.


Sources said around 3.30 pm, a burqa-clad woman approached Mohammed with a Rs 10 note and asked him to buy her a paan while she looked after his brother. “Ten minutes later when Mohammed returned, she was gone,’’ an officer from the Shivaji Nagar police station said. “Mohammed was unable to describe her features as her face was veiled.’’


WORTH NOTING :
WOMEN ARE RESORTING TO STEALING  BABIES.  These types of woman do not hesitate to file false 498a, false Domestic Violence cases, false Alimony & Maintainence cases, False Rape cases.  Such categories of women are rising in numbers.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     16 November 2010

Marriage on Rocks =  Frustrated Woman jumps to death
(reproduced from Times of India, Mumbai edition, dated 16-11-2010, page no. 03)


Mumbai: A 39-year-old woman ended her life by jumping off a window along the stairway between the fifth and sixth floors of a building.   The deceased, Camille Fernandes, whose marriage was on the rocks, was desperately hunting for a job and took the fatal leap after appearing for an interview in a BPO office located in building no 16, which houses several call centres, the police said.  

   According to the police, a depressed Camille Fernandes flung herself from the building after being told that she would have to wait for some months before the company starts its recruitment drive. Incidentally, it was  the same firm where Fernandes had applied for a job about a year ago before she got married and left for Australia only to return after a few months with divorce proceedings pending in court.

By January-end, she got married to 73-year-old Oswald Fernandes, an Australian of Indian origin, and migrated to Australia five months later. Fernandes met Oswald, a businessman, while in Mumbai. However, their relations soured and they decided to separate,” the police said. In September, Fernandes returned to Mumbai and started looking for a job in a BPO. She stayed with her aged parents at Malad.  The woman’s parents said that their daughter was depressed ever since she returned to India.

 

WOMAN go to any extent including marrying a 73 year old manOBIVIOUSLY TO EXTRACT MONETARY MILEAGE, even if it means abandoning her own old age parents, as is evident in the above case.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     27 November 2010

FED UP WITH NAGGING WIFE, MAN HANGS SELF
(reproduced from MIDDAY, mumbai english edition dated 27-11-2010, page no. 02)

 

UNABLE to bear harassment from his spouse and in- laws, Asif Masar Gupi, a 27- year- old civil engineer, hanged himself on Thursday. In his suicide note, Gupi wrote that he could no longer bear insistent demands from his nagging wife. Gupi was a resident of Shiva Triveni Apartments in Sanpada. According to an investigator, he married lecturer Amisha Patel in June this year.

 

Just two months after the marriage, Amisha, who teaches at a Navi Mumbai college, allegedly started demanding that they get a new home. Within months, the couple had moved from Gupis parents house in Airoli to a house in Sanpada. The investigator added that, soon after their marriage, Amisha got exceedingly demanding and asked for new clothes and ornaments. Her parents would also join in.

 

On Wednesday, Gupi called his father and asked him to come to his house to discuss some important issue concerning his wife and in laws. According to Radheshyam, the night watchman, Amishas parents and brother came to Gupis house around midnight when he was not at home. Gupi returned at 1 am, but was gone again in 10 minutes. He later came back at 4 am. On Thursday, his father came and found him hanging from the ceiling fan.

 

The police found a suicide note from Gupi addressed to his wife. The note says, “ Teri ichcha poori ho gayi na. Ab tu achchhi tarah se reh. ” Prakash More, senior inspector from Turbhe Police station, said, “ We have registered an FIR against his in- laws. The matter is under investigation. It appears that Gupi was fed up with his wifes demands. ” Gupis wife and in- laws were not available for comment.
 

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     27 November 2010

" can i ask how this article is related to family laws"

 

- NO.

BECAUSE YOU DID THE SAME THING SAVERAL TIME IN PAST. PLEASE CHECK YOUR DATAS.

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     30 November 2010

WOMAN Kills husband.  Runs away with second lover
(reproduced from Times of India, Mumbai edition of 30-11-2010, page no. 02)


Navi Mumbai: A manhunt has been launched for a 26-year-old woman, Suman Chauhan, who is accused for conspiring the brutal supari (contract) killing of her husband, Ramsumer Chauhan (35), with the help of her lover in Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai.


Deputy commissioner of police (Zone II) Ankush Shinde told TOI that the accused had planned to murder her husband by offering a Rs 70,000 supari to three men in April this year.   “The wanted woman was involved an extra-marital affair with Ramusinh Shivkumar Chauhan (25), a JCB machine operator in Navi Mumbai. Three hired killers were used to murder her driver husband, Ramsumer, who was stabbed 17 times with a chopper in Kalamboli on April 27,’’ said DCP Shinde. From the brutal manner in which her husband was killed, we knew that the motive could not have been mere robbery.

On realizing that she could also be arrested in the case, Suman reportedly fled to her hometown in Khaga tehsil, Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh.  “We are in touch with the local Sultanpur Ghosh police in Fatehpur district to trace Suman Chouhan, who is reportedly hiding with her two children and a new, second lover,’’ said DCP Shinde.

When asked how she could have evaded the police and also acquired a new lover in such a short time, and that too while on the run, DCP Shinde told TOI, “Suman is said to be quite cunning and charming and knows how to get things done.”      “But we are sure to get to her soon, as the Uttar Pradesh police is also helping us,’’ said the DCP.
 

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     30 November 2010

Fraud n Forgerer Female accountant
(reproduced from Times of India, Mumbai edition of 30-11-2010, page no. 09)

 

Mumbai:  A young woman, who took advantage of her employer’s ignorance of English to dupe him, has been arrested for cheque fraud.      The accused, Urvashi Kancha, worked as an accountant at a car dealership in Borivli (W).

 

According to the police, her family was shocked at her arrest. Since 2009, Urvashi had been working at car dealer Bhaven Devani’s showroom ‘Choice’ at Chikoowadi. She gradually learnt that Devani had studied only till Std XII and wasn’t well-versed with English. She then hit upon an idea to con him and make money. “Whenever Urvashi presented a cheque to Devani for obtaining his signature, she would fill up the amount only in figures. Once Devani signed the cheque, Urvashi would add a few extra digits. She then wrote the inflated amount in words. This way, she siphoned off money regularly from Devani,” a police officer said.

 

For nearly a year, Urvashi continued to dupe her employer. She even started forging his signature on cheques. However, Devani smelt a rat and opened Urvashi’s personal locker with a duplicate key when she was away on leave. To his shock, he found carbon paper, samples of his signature and his cheque books inside Urvashi’s locker.     Devani then registered a complaint with the police, who questioned Urvashi. She eventually broke down and admitted to the offence.
 

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     01 December 2010

FIR AGAINST WOMAN FOR FORGING LEGAL PAPERS
( reproduced from Hindustan Times of New Delhi Edition, dated 01-12-2010 )

 

A city court has ordered registration of a criminal case against a woman who forged judicial records in the custody case of child. A metropolitan magistrate at Tis Hazari courts observed that the woman intended to gain mileage over her husband in her domestic violence cases along with her child custody case.

 

Laviral (name changed) and Sheila (name changed) got married in March 2007. Gagan Preet Singh and Karan Bir Singh, counsel for Laviral, told the court, “Sheila in connivance and conspiracy with unknown persons had prepared a false and forged document that is a written statement of his petition under Section 9 of Hindu Marriage Act and in her reply to the petition seeking custody of child.”

 

The court noted that Sheila in her reply to a case following the custody of the couple’s two-year-old son filed an affidavit with forged signatures and stamp of an oath commissioner.   “The investigating officer did not notice the forged signatures and stamps and processed the documents during the case hearing,” said the counsel for Laviral.    According to the action taken report of station house officer of Subzi Mandi police station, it was revealed that Sheila claimed that the documents were sent to her at residence in Jhansi but the place of verification and signature on them mentioned the place as Delhi.   The court noted that facts and circumstances of the case and the statement of Sheila recorded during inquiry revealed committing of a cognizable offence by the accused and unknown persons.
 

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     11 January 2011

Wife kills Husband, hides body in wall
(reproduced from Times of India, Mumbai edition of 11-01-2011, page no.  13)


Jaipur: In a gruesome incident, a woman killed her husband first by hitting him with a spade and then by choking his throat. After the murder, she entombed the body in the attic of the staircase and erected a brick-and-mortar wall to hide her crime. Next morning, she even did a cement plaster on the wall.


   Five days after the murder, police on Monday exhumed the body and arrested the killer woman. Savitri, a 40-yearold woman and a resident of Rampura Dabdi village in Jaipur West police district, killed her husband on the night on January 5. In her own words, she first hit him with the handle of a spade and then asphyxiated him. She said she was fed up with her husband for doing “unnatural” s*x with her. Meanwhile, the police doubt the woman's version and hint at illicit relationship as the motive for the murder. After police learnt about the crime, the wall was pulled down to exhume the body. The body has been sent for postmortem while the woman has been arrested
 

Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108)     26 January 2011

Wife gets Husband killed for splurging
(souce : Times of India, Mumbai edition dated 26-01-2011, @ page no. 17)


Aurangabad: Fed up with her husband’s reckless spending, a 32-year-old woman from Adgaon near here allegedly hired two men for Rs 50,000 to kill him. The woman, Sunita Daspute, was arrested by the Aurangabad rural police on Tuesday.


   Assistant police inspector Sandeep Gurme said the murdered man, Baburao (35), had received his share of Rs 23 lakh after his father sold seven acres of land in Nipani village for Rs 76 lakh a few months ago. “Baburao spent part of the money to buy 12 acres of land. However, he also began spending heavily on female ‘tamasha’ artistes, alcohol and buying vehicles. He also started living away from home,” Gurme said, adding that Baburao had bought a car recently which he soon sold for half the price to buy a motorcycle.
 

COMMENT :

Why did the young 32 year old had her husband killed ?   WAS it because then she could get hold of the entire money after the Husband's death ?

manjit kalra (system eng)     26 January 2011

Delhi: Wife, lover arrested for killing husband

 
 
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New Delhi, Jan 23: A married woman, her paramour and a newly-married couple were arrested for killing the woman's husband in Trilokpuri area of east Delhi, police said today. Reshma and Shah Alam, who killed Reshma's husband Rakesh, 24, were arrested on Saturday along with Nashir and his wife Arti. The case was solved after Nashir was arrested in a dacoity case, police said. "Nashir and Aarti were in a relationship and got married three months ago. They were staying with Rakesh and his family in the same house for the past 45 days as they had no place to go," Deputy Commissioner of Police (east) I.B. Rani said. Nashir's friend Alam, who used to visit their house often, gradually became close to Reshma as she was being "ill-treated" by Rakesh, Rani said. Reshma, whose first husband Intizar left her after finding out about her relationship with Rakesh, wanted to get rid of her husband as he was abusive. Meanwhile, Nashir started doubting that Rakesh was having an affair with his wife Aarti. In the intervening night of Jan 12 and 13, Nashir, Reshma and Aarti gave tea laced with sleeping pills to Rakesh and later called Shah Alam over. Nashir and Shah Alam then strangled Rakesh and dumped his body near Hindon canal. Rakesh's brother had approached police on Jan 15 and said he suspected Reshma to be behind his disappearance, Rani said. Reshma has two children from her first marriage. (IANS)

https://headlinesindia.mapsofindia.com/crime/murder/delhi-wife-lover-arrested-for-killing-husband-73693.html

Sunil (accountant)     26 January 2011

Very good thread and this article is very much related to family laws. all such facts are not sufficient to conclude that the laws should be made gender neutral? any reason to have gender based laws? there should not be any reason to wait to change the laws before laws will be misused further.



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