Nithari victims’s relatives express outrage over Pander’s acquittal

New Delhi, Sep. 11 (ANI): The acquittal of Nithari killings accused Mohinder Singh Pandher in the Rimpa Haldar murder case has left relatives outraged and anguished.

“I will destroy this bungalow (Pandher’s residence) in one minute. I am ready to spend money to get justice,” said Anil Haldar, Rimpa’s father.

His reaction came after the Allahabad High Court acquitted Pandher for the murder of Rimpa, who was among the 19 people killed at the businessman’s home.

Haldar, a married woman, was called by Kohli to work as housemaid at the Pandher, and thereafter went missing.

The father of another victim said he would approach the country’s apex court for justice.

“We will go to Delhi and appeal in the Supreme Court because the government out here is corrupt,” said Jhabbu Lal, the father of Jyoti, a Nithari massacre victim.

Earlier this year, both Pandher and Koli were awarded capital punishment by a special court in Ghaziabad.

The Nithari killings came to light three years ago, leaving people across the country shocked.

The skeletal remains of the children were first discovered in a sewer behind Pandher’s plush D-5 bungalow in Noida’s Sector 31.The human skulls were stuffed in 57 gunny bags along with 700 bone pieces.

Special Judge Rema Jain completed the proceedings after re-cross examination of former Noida police officer Dinesh Yadav on January 27 and the recording of statements of Pandher and Kohli.

A total of 19 cases of killings were registered at the Noida police station in December 2006. All of them were transferred to the CBI for further investigation. (ANI)

Allahabad HC acquits Pandher in Nithari killings case

Allahabad,Sep 11 (ANI): The Allahabad High Court on Friday acquitted Nithari serial killer M S Pandher for the murder of Rimpa Halder, a woman who among the 19 people was killed at the businessman’s home.

A special court had in February convicted Pandher for Halder’s murder.

The High Court upheld the conviction of Pandher’s domestic help Surender Kohli, who has been given the death sentence for the serial murders of 19 children and a woman.

Haldar, a married woman, was called by Kohli to work as housemaid at Pandher’s Bunglow. She had gone missing before the disclosure of the Nithari killings.

The Nithari killings that came to light three years ago made people across the country flabbergasted, as it involved brutal killings of innocent children.

The skeletal remains of the children were first discovered in a sewer behind Pandher’s plush D-5 bungalow in Noida’s Sector 31.The human skulls were stuffed in 57 gunny bags along with 700 bone pieces.

Special Judge Rema Jain completed the proceedings after the re-cross examination of former Noida police officer Dinesh Yadav on January 27 and the recording of statements of Pandher and Kohli.

A total of 19 cases of killings, mainly of girls and women, were registered at the Noida police station in December 2006 and all the cases were transferred to the CBI for investigation. (ANI)

Stitching school helps women to become self-reliant

Amritsar, Sep 4 (ANI): Socially and economically deprived women in Punjab’s Amritsar district have found a saviour in Shree Lakshmi Narayan Stitching School, which has come ahead to help those women who are aspiring to become self-reliant.

The school established by Shri Durgiana Temple Management Committee in 1992, imparts training in stitching and embroidery free of cost to women belonging to the weaker sections of the society.

Everyday, over 40 women come in two batches, in forenoon and afternoon, and the students can continue training till they achieve expertise in their trade.

“It is our moral duty to help people belonging to weaker section of the society. We help them become self-reliant. We started this school 15-years-ago with the aim of helping poor girls. In the beginning, we faced problems in bringing women to the centre, but now the scene is changing,” said Harish Taneja, Spokesperson of Shri Durgiana Temple Management Committee.

Radha, a married woman with two daughters and a son, finds it’s difficult to run her family with what her husband, a rickshaw puller, earns.

To meet the expenses Radha works as a housemaid, but that too is not enough. So, recently, she got to know about Shree Lakshmi Narayan Stitching School, which helps women belonging to weaker section learn stitching and embroidery.

Now she is looking forward to a better tomorrow.

“Talent is as important as education. A person, who is not educated is called illiterate so is a person devoid of talent. Education without talent is useless,” Radha said.

Many girls have passed out from the school, and sometimes they are provided with stitching machines to help their cause.

“Learning at this institute has lots of benefits, as we can earn and better look after our family. Being self-reliant, you can contribute to household expenses,” said Arti, another student.

This initiative by Shri Durgiana Temple Management Committee is praiseworthy, as they bear the salary and other expenses of the staff as well. By Ravinder Singh (ANI)

Mumbai TV actress accused of child abuse gets bail

Mumbai, Aug.22 (ANI): A local court here on Saturday granted bail to Mumbai-based TV actress Urvashi Dhanorkar, who has been booked under the Juvenile Justice Act and the Child Labour Act, for allegedly physically abusing her 10-year-old housemaid Rameshwari.

She was produced before the Bandra Holiday Court.

Dhanorkar’s lawyer, Nitin S. Satpute, contended the black marks and swelling on the child’s face were created by bee stings and the burn scars on her forearms were caused by boiling water fallen on her.

“Under the Juvenile Act, my client was arrested. She was produced in the court. Police asked for her remand but the court rejected the police plea and granted her judicial custody. Later, the court granted her bail,” said Satpute.

The actress was arrested on Saturday morning after medical reports confirmed that Rameshwari was physically abused.

Rameshwari was allegedly punched in her eye and was left with black and bruised marks, besides burns on her forearms.

The girl was rescued by her neighbours on Friday (Aug 21) night, when she was playing the children of her employer in the garden.

“When I saw this child her hands were burnt, eyes were red. She was scared. Residents gathered and took her to hospital. After examining, the doctor said it was marks of beating up. Secondly, according to the child labour (laws), hiring any child as a domestic help is a crime. We phoned police and it came for our help,” said Bindu Bhosle, Chairperson of Mahan Shakti a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) and neighbour of Rameshwari. (ANI)

A Saudi man sentenced for failing to stop abuse of maid

Riyadh – A Saudi man whose wife tortured the family’s Indonesian housemaid to death was sentenced to nine months in prison for failure to intervene, Saudi local media reported on Wednesday.

The court found the man guilty of negligence and disregard for the maid who had refused to eat in protest at the beatings she was suffering at the hands of his wife, the Saudi Okaz newspaper reported.

The man has served six months in prison awaiting trial. His wife is scheduled to be sentenced for manslaughter on July 14.

Lawyers expect the wife, a teacher, to receive more than two years in prison.

The family of maid accepted sharia-based “blood money” as compensation for the death, the newspaper reported.

Human rights organizations have often criticized Saudi Arabia for its high record of cases abuse on foreign maids.(dpa)

Special CBI court to give first judgement in Nithari killings today

New Delhi, Feb 12 (ANI): The special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court will pronounce its first judgement in the Nithari killings case here today.

The Rimpa Haldar murder case will be the first in which Special Judge Rema Jain will pronounce the verdict.

Haldar, a married woman, was called by Kohli to work as housemaid at Pandher’s Bunglow. She had gone missing before the disclosure of the Nithari killings.

The Nithari killings that came to light two years ago made people across the country flabbergasted as it involved brutal killings of innocent children.

Special Judge Rema Jain completed the proceedings after the re-cross examination of former Noida police officer Dinesh Yadav on January 27 and the recording of statements of the prime accused Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surender Kohli.

A total of 19 cases of killings, mainly of girls and women, were registered at the Noida police station in December 2006 and all the cases were transferred to CBI for investigation.

The agency till date had filed chargesheets in 16 cases and gave a clean chit to Pandher while it framed charges against Kohli.

The CBI had filed the chargesheet against Kohli in May 2007, and given a clean chit to Pandher saying he was in Australia when Haldar was raped and murdered.

However, during the trial, victim’s advocate got the same charges pressed against Pandher stating there was no specific date of murder of Haldar on record and to give the benefit to Pandher was not justified by the CBI. (ANI)

Special CBI court to give first judgement in Nithari killings on Feb.12

New Delhi, Jan.30 (ANI): The special Central Bureau of Investigation court would pronounce its first judgement in the infamous Nithari killings case on February 12, as it has completed proceedings in the Rimpa Haldar murder case.

Haldar, a married woman, was called by Kohli to work as housemaid at Pandher’s Bunglow. She had gone missing before the disclosure of the Nithari killings.

The Nithari killings that came to light two years ago made people across the country flabbergasted as it involved brutal killings of innocent children.

Special Judge Rama Jain completed the proceedings after the re-cross examination of former Noida police officer Dinesh Yadav on January 27 and the recording of statements of the prime accused Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surender Kohli.

Victim’s counsel Khalid Khan had made a request two days back about the conviction of both the accused.

A total of 19 cases of killings, mainly of girls and women, were registered at the Noida police station in December 2006 and all the cases were transferred to CBI for investigation.

The agency till date had filed chargesheets in 16 cases andgave a clean chit to Pandher while it framed charges against Kohli.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had filed the chargesheet against Kohli in May 2007, and given a clean chit to Pandher saying he was in Australia when Haldar was raped and murdered.

However, during the trial, victim’s advocate got the same charges pressed against Pandher stating there was no specific date of murder of Haldar on record and to give the benefit to Pandher was not justified by the CBI.(ANI)