Anjali case

  1. Anjali Singh death case: Delhi Police suspends 11 cops deployed on Sultanpuri
  2. Madhya Pradesh: Anjali Murder Case: Three Accused Sent To Jail
  3. Anjali death case: Autopsy report rules out sexual assault, MHA steps in – Top developments
  4. Kanjhawala Case: Anjali Was Murdered, Nidhi Told Me, Says Her Mother
  5. Anjali Singh, Air India incident, ‘love jihad’ cases, police encounters: Our outrage and our blind eye
  6. Añjali: The Real Story Is Told Emerges
  7. Death of Anjali Singh
  8. Delhi horror: Owner of car that dragged Anjali arrested, 6 held so far
  9. Anjali death case: Autopsy report rules out sexual assault, MHA steps in – Top developments
  10. Anjali Singh death case: Delhi Police suspends 11 cops deployed on Sultanpuri


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Anjali Singh death case: Delhi Police suspends 11 cops deployed on Sultanpuri

The Delhi Police on Friday said it has suspended 11 policemen of Rohini district who were on PCR and picket duty on the route at which 20-year-old Anjali Singh was killed and her body dragged by a car from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala in the national capital on January 1, reported ANI. The police personnel include two sub-inspectors, four assistant sub-inspectors, four head constables, and one constable. The MHA had also directed the city police to serve show-cause notices to the supervisory officers of the PCR vans and police pickets over their alleged dereliction of duties, adding that disciplinary action will be taken against the accused. The MHA has also directed police to file a chargesheet in connection with the case as soon as possible. Seven accused arrested in Kanjhawala case So far, seven accused have been arrested in the case. Besides the five accused – Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Manoj Mittal, Krishan, Ashutosh and Mithun – who were inside the car, police also arrested two more accused – Ashutosh and Ankush – for allegedly trying to “shield” the accused. A Delhi court on Thursday denied bail to Ashutosh Bhardwaj who is accused of lying about the identity of the driver of the car, who was driving Accused Ankush Khanna gets bail Meanwhile, on Saturday, a Delhi court granted bail to Ankush Khanna, who allegedly lied about the identity of the driver of the vehicle. He had surrendered at Sultanpuri police station on Friday evening. Police said that Ankush and Ashutosh, ...

Madhya Pradesh: Anjali Murder Case: Three Accused Sent To Jail

Following complaint by Anjali’s relatives, case under Section 302 of the IPC was registered against Vikram, his father Mahesh, mother Durga and brother Krishna, while Deepa, Jagdish, Rani or Dhar Naka and Rajni of Indore were booked under Section 498 of the IPC. While Vikram was arrested the same day, his father Mahesh and brother Krishna were arrested on Thursday evening. During interrogation, Vikram allegedly told the police that he stabbed Anjali 10 to 12 times with a khukri purchased from Kali Mata temple. During interrogation, Vikram told the police that he was not keen on marriage as he was worried about meeting the expenses. He told the cops that even his family members refused to listen to his worries and forced him into marriage. Vikram lost his job on Monday which led to a fight with Anjali. It continued on Tuesday too. On Wednesday morning, Anjali threatened to return to her maternal house and even told him that she would find a better husband. Irked Vikram stabbed her to death. Candle march in Depalpur Citizens took out a candle march in Depalpur in memory of Anjali, who was killed by her husband Vikram Sagotiya. The duo had got married on May 21. Residents of Depalpur took out a candle march on Friday evening from Maharana Pratap statue at Indore Naka to Shaheed Bhagirath Silavat statue at Chaman Chauraha. Local citizens, eminent citizens, educationists, social organizations and a large number of women joined the candle march demanding capital punishment to th...

Anjali death case: Autopsy report rules out sexual assault, MHA steps in – Top developments

The Delhi Police on Tuesday said that the preliminary autopsy report of the 20-year-old girl who was killed in Delhi in Sultanpuri area revealed that shock and haemorrhage due to injury to the head, spine and lower limbs led to her death. It also indicated “no injury suggestive of sexual assault”, reported The Indian Express. The autopsy was conducted at the Maulana Azad Medical College in central Delhi. Her body has been handed over to the family members today after the autopsy, following which she was cremated in Aman Vihar area. The report said that all injuries on the victim were produced by blunt force impact, and possibly with vehicular accident and dragging. “In case FIR no. 2/23 PS Sultanpuri, the PME of the victim lady was conducted by a three member medical board in MAMC New Delhi on 2/1/2023. Today, PM report has been obtained in which it has been stated the Provisional cause of death is as follows: Shock and Haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur, both lower limbs. All injuries produced by blunt force impact and possible with vehicular accident and dragging. Also, the report indicates that there is no injury suggestive of sexual assault. The final report will be received in due course. Further investigation in the case is underway. Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, Special CP/ Law & Order, Zone II,” the police statement read. 900 UP weavers behind carpets in new Parliament building complex Anjali Singh’s body dragged for over 10 km Th...

Kanjhawala Case: Anjali Was Murdered, Nidhi Told Me, Says Her Mother

Kanjhawala Drag And Death Case: In a shocking revelation, Nidhi’s mother Sudeshi has told ABP News that her daughter said the accused deliberately ran the car over Anjali to and fro several times. She claimed Nidhi told her that Anjali has been murdered by the culprits. Nidhi is Anjali's friend who was with her when the scooty was hit by the car and she allegedly fled the spot after the accident. Sudeshi said the accused even tried to run over Nidhi but somehow, she escaped. She said that there were black windows in the car. She claimed that Nidhi told her entire details of the events that happened that night. कंझावला केस: — ABP News (@ABPNews) She said that part of her family has disowned Nidhi and that a drug case was registered against Nidhi in Agra. "My sons have disowned Nidhi...I meet her without informing my sons," Nidhi's mother told ABP News. Nidhi's mother also told that her daughter was very nervous after the accident. "She told me that some people have run a car over her friend, and they tried to do the same with her but she ran away. The allegations the deceased's mother is putting against my daughter are untrue," said Nidhi's mother. FSL's Dr. SK Gupta said that he has never seen a case as gruesome as this in his entire career. Delhi Commission for Women Chief Swati Maliwal said that role of Delhi police is questionable in the entire case. abp न्यूज पर DCW की अध्यक्ष स्वाति मालीवाल दिल्ली पुलिस चाहती है यह केस एक्सीडेंट का केस बन जाए: (With Inputs From Abhish...

Anjali Singh, Air India incident, ‘love jihad’ cases, police encounters: Our outrage and our blind eye

Before everyone with internet access had a pulpit, “outrage” did not quite mean what it does today. It was used more often as the description of an emotion, an uncountable noun – a feeling that was not really measurable. Not so in the age of social media. Now, it is a verb, a performance that news stories can often trigger. And it can be counted in likes, shares, impressions and views. In the last few days, two outrageous incidents justifiably pushed Indians to display their righteous rage. But what we choose to be angry about can often mask the things we would rather not confront — and it is in those hidden corners of our collective (lack of) conscience that we might find the answers to the culture of entitlement and brutality that is so often on display in our public life and spaces. The first of the two incidents was the brutal Both incidents are clearly, and graphically, repulsive. But are they the only kind of graphic violence that Indians are exposed to? Sample the following list: Young Muslim men are publicly flogged by the police at a garba event; Dalit men are beaten in the name of cow protection for plying their trade; a young man on a train is knifed to death for refusing to give up the seat he paid for; an elderly man is forced, while being beaten and threatened, to chant a political-religious slogan; adults in love are accused of “jihad”; in one state, people are killed by the police and the “encounters” are celebrated by the chief minister; in another, the po...

Añjali: The Real Story Is Told Emerges

Charlie Wiser’s At first, Añjali announced an expedition to the tunnel that was to be the [1] In the interest of disclosure, even non-prominent skeptics such as this blog were not invited —even though we had experience in the desert and always enjoy the Mojave. Unfortunately there was a complication. The aliens were in a tunnel owned by Wayne and Trisha, who refused permission for the expedition. This blog Añjali blamed critics who had disturbed Wayne and Trisha. She settled on Charlie Wiser and gave her a The threatened lawsuit was just a distraction. As I advised Añjali through a Twitter post, courts do not exist to bring emotional satisfaction and she had no case. The only thing it would accomplish would be to make her liable for attorney fees. The threat reminded me of spam calls I sometimes get warning me of lawsuits or the IRS. [2] As this was coming down, Sarah Adams – a new age healer – threatened Steve Cambrian with a lawsuit, warningthat “you will be legally served soon enough.” It seems that low frequency legal actions are the preferred way to proceed when facing critics. It is a relief that Wayne and Trisha finally spoke up. I don’t have to worry about them anymore. — Añjali, Feb. 28 (Twitter) Anjali’s biggest mistake, however, was including Wayne and Trisha as two of her potential plaintiffs. They contacted Wiser and told the Wayne and Trish invited Añjali to come by their house, along with another couple. They took a powerful cannabis oil that can hit people ...

Death of Anjali Singh

Death of Anjali Singh Location Date January 1 2023 Victim Anjali Singh Accused 5 vehicle occupants Charges Causing death by negligence Culpable homicide Anjali Singh was a 20-year-old 2023 Delhi hit-and-run case, or the Kanjhawala case. Anjali Singh [ ] Singh was born to mother Rekha as the second of six siblings who lived in the Mangolpuri area of Delhi. Death [ ] Anjali left Vivan Palace The naked body of Anjali was found near Hanuman Mandir at Jonti village in Sultanpuri. Investigation [ ] A medical board of doctors at the CCTV footage has emerged, which shows the girl being dragged under a Maruti Suzuki Baleno. The video is from January 1, 2023 at 2:13 AM shortly after the accident. According to an eye-witness, Deepak Dahiya, who runs a On 5 January 2023, Delhi Police named two more accused - Ashutosh and Ankush Khanna. ₹ 20,000 along with one surety. ₹ 19000 pending against Nidhi. Aftermath [ ] Singh's family have made claims that she was the subject of a sexual assault due to her body being found naked. On 3 January 2023, a delegation of 12 On References [ ] • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k BBC News. 2023-01-04 . Retrieved 2023-01-06. • BBC News. January 3, 2023. • Firstpost. January 3, 2023. • "I Felt So Hopeless That I Went Home": Friend Recounts Delhi Car Horror". NDTV.com. • ^ a b c Indian Express . Retrieved 1 January 2023. • • The Times of India. 4 January 2023. • Taskin, Bismee (January 4, 2023). • The Independent. January 3, 2023. • India Today. • ^ a b NDTV.com. • ...

Delhi horror: Owner of car that dragged Anjali arrested, 6 held so far

By Arvind Ojha: The Delhi Police on Friday arrested Ashutosh, the owner of the Baleno car that dragged 20-year-old Anjali for several kilometres on January 1. Four men who were in the car when it hit Anjali's scooter are currently in police custody. The massive murder cover-up has been caught in new CCTV footage that showed car owner Ashutosh with the other accused two hours after the murder at 4:16 am. The accused handed over the car keys to Ashutosh. At 4:52, Ashutosh is seen returning home after parking the Baleno car that dragged Anjali to death. Big breakthrough in hit and drag case | New CCTV video exposes 6th accused Ashutosh in the Anjali death case The police said Amit Khanna was driving the car when it ran over Anjali Singh and not his relative Deepak as the accused had claimed during questioning. Deepak Khanna, earlier believed to have been driving the car, was at home, but he allegedly took the blame as Amit Khanna was driving without a license, as per the police. Anjali's body was found with her clothes ripped off and her skin peeled away. As per the autopsy report, Anjali's skull was fractured, her brain matter missing and ribs exposed. READ | The car took several u-turns to dislodge the body. After getting rid of the body, the accused parked the car outside Ashutosh's residence and fled in an autorickshaw. ALSO READ | The accident took place at around 2 am in Sultanpuri on Sunday when Anjali, who worked at an event management company, was returning home. The...

Anjali death case: Autopsy report rules out sexual assault, MHA steps in – Top developments

The Delhi Police on Tuesday said that the preliminary autopsy report of the 20-year-old girl who was killed in Delhi in Sultanpuri area revealed that shock and haemorrhage due to injury to the head, spine and lower limbs led to her death. It also indicated “no injury suggestive of sexual assault”, reported The Indian Express. The autopsy was conducted at the Maulana Azad Medical College in central Delhi. Her body has been handed over to the family members today after the autopsy, following which she was cremated in Aman Vihar area. The report said that all injuries on the victim were produced by blunt force impact, and possibly with vehicular accident and dragging. “In case FIR no. 2/23 PS Sultanpuri, the PME of the victim lady was conducted by a three member medical board in MAMC New Delhi on 2/1/2023. Today, PM report has been obtained in which it has been stated the Provisional cause of death is as follows: Shock and Haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur, both lower limbs. All injuries produced by blunt force impact and possible with vehicular accident and dragging. Also, the report indicates that there is no injury suggestive of sexual assault. The final report will be received in due course. Further investigation in the case is underway. Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, Special CP/ Law & Order, Zone II,” the police statement read. 900 UP weavers behind carpets in new Parliament building complex Anjali Singh’s body dragged for over 10 km Th...

Anjali Singh death case: Delhi Police suspends 11 cops deployed on Sultanpuri

The Delhi Police on Friday said it has suspended 11 policemen of Rohini district who were on PCR and picket duty on the route at which 20-year-old Anjali Singh was killed and her body dragged by a car from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala in the national capital on January 1, reported ANI. The police personnel include two sub-inspectors, four assistant sub-inspectors, four head constables, and one constable. The MHA had also directed the city police to serve show-cause notices to the supervisory officers of the PCR vans and police pickets over their alleged dereliction of duties, adding that disciplinary action will be taken against the accused. The MHA has also directed police to file a chargesheet in connection with the case as soon as possible. Seven accused arrested in Kanjhawala case So far, seven accused have been arrested in the case. Besides the five accused – Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Manoj Mittal, Krishan, Ashutosh and Mithun – who were inside the car, police also arrested two more accused – Ashutosh and Ankush – for allegedly trying to “shield” the accused. A Delhi court on Thursday denied bail to Ashutosh Bhardwaj who is accused of lying about the identity of the driver of the car, who was driving Accused Ankush Khanna gets bail Meanwhile, on Saturday, a Delhi court granted bail to Ankush Khanna, who allegedly lied about the identity of the driver of the vehicle. He had surrendered at Sultanpuri police station on Friday evening. Police said that Ankush and Ashutosh, ...