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Police remand of Vijender Arora extended for 2 more days

New Delhi, Sept 3 (UNI) A city court today extended the police remand of Vijender Arora, co- accused in the school sex racket case, for two more days after the investigation was transferred to the crime branch of Delhi police.

Arora was arrested and sent into a day-long police custody yesterday.

The main accused in the case, Uma Khurana, was also remanded into judicial custody till September 15 by the duty magistrate yesterday.

Khurana, senior mathematics teacher in Government Sarvodaya Girls Senior Secondary School at Daryaganj, was caught 'red-handed' on camera during a sting operation, broadcast on Wednesday, ''trading'' a student.

According to the TV report, the teacher would take nude photographs of girl students who visited her house for tuition after drugging them. She would then coerce them into prostitution by threatening to get their photographs published.

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Petrified parents plan to leave 'Khap territory' for safety

Karnal, Sep 3 (UNI) The parents of the 11-day-old baby, who was rescued from the clutches of a community panchayat here and restored to them by Haryana police, have left for an undisclosed location and planned to move to a metropolis to escape the draconian diktats of their village elders. Though the mother of the child Kavita told UNI that she was relieved that she was finally united with her family-- husband Pawan and new-born Ankush-- who she had feared.....

HC terms hostile witnesses' problem a cancer

Allahabad, Sep 3 (UNI) Allahabad High Court has observed that problem of hostile witnesses has become a cancer, which affECTS our legal system and appears to be virtually all pervasive in case of politically influential accused. The observation came, when the judgements involving public representatives sent by the trial courts was persuaded by the judges. Out of 66 judgements, received so far, as many as 65 had ended in acquittals. Such are cases mostly related to murders, robbery, dacoity, land grabbing,.....

Journalists sentenced to jail in defamation case

Lucknow, Sep 3 (UNI) A court today awarded jail terms to three journalists and two publisher-printers for publishing a defamatory article and interview. Special Chief Judicial Magistrate (customs) Suresh Chandra passed this order after admitting the complaint of senior IAS officer Anant Kumar Singh, the then district magistrate of Muzaffarnagar. Mr Singh is presently the secretary, medical education. The then journalist Raman Kripal has been sentenced to one year rigourous imprisonment and fined Rs 5,000. Besides, the then newspaper chief editor.....
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