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Gangster Vikas Dubey’s Relative Released from Jail
Kanpur: Khushi Dubey, a relative of gangster Vikas Dubey, who was killed in the killing of eight police officers in Kanpur, was released from jail on Saturday.
Khushi is the widow of Amar Dubey, an aide, and relative of the slain gangster. Days after the attack in which several policemen were killed and several injured, Vikas Dubey was shot dead by the Uttar Pradesh Police as he allegedly tried to escape from their custody.
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कानपुर के बहुचर्चित बिकरू कांड के मुख्‍य आरोपी विकास दुबे की करीब डेढ़ सौ करोड़ रुपए की सम्‍पत्ति प्रशासन अब तक जब्‍त कर चुका है। शनिवार को विकास की पत्‍नी रिचा के नाम की आखिरी सम्‍पति सील की गई। बहुचर्चित बिकरू कांड के मुख्य आरोपित विकास दुबे की पत्नी रिचा दुबे की शास्त्री नगर मतैयापुरवा की एक करोड़ की संपत्ति शनिवार को सील कर दी गई। इसके साथ ही हिस्ट्रीशीटर की कानपुर, देहात और लखनऊ में 150…
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playermagic23 · 17 days
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Web Series Review: Panchayat Season 3
Star Cast: Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Neena Gupta, Chandan Roy, Faisal Malik, Sanvikaa, Pankaj Jha
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Director: Deepak Kumar Mishra
Synopsis: PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 is the story of the feud between a villager and an egoistic MLA. After the events of the second season, a new 'Sachiv' (Vinod Suryavanshi) arrives in Phulera. Brij Bhushan Dubey (Raghubir Yadav), the Pradhan Pati, devises a plan. He keeps the Panchayat office locked on the day of the new Sachin's joining. Brij even doesn't pick up his call and so does Vikas (Chandan Roy). The new Sachiv complains to the MLA Chandrakishore Singh (Pankaj Jha), who in turn, complains to the DM (Kusum Shastri). The DM urgently calls Manju Devi (Neena Gupta), the Pradhan, to her office. Manju and Prahlad (Faisal Malik), the Up-Pradhan, make it clear that they want Abhishek Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) back as the Sachiv. As luck would have it, the same day, the MLA is jailed for killing a dog. The DM cancels Abhishek's transfer and asks him to join Phulera Gram Panchayat. Brij, Manju, Vikas and Prahlad are overjoyed to have Abhishek back with them. But there are certain problems in front of the village. Prahlad is depressed over the death of his son, Rahul (Shiv Swaroop) and has turned an alcoholic as well. Meanwhile, the Gram Panchayat elections are around the corner and Bhushan (Durgesh Kumar) is determined to win at any cost. As part of his strategy, he decides to send an olive branch to the MLA. Soon, this leads to utter chaos and madness in Phulera. What happens next forms the rest of the show.
Panchayat Season 3 Story Review: Chandan Kumar's story is terrific and the writer manages to neatly take the story forward. Chandan Kumar's screenplay is very effective and is peppered with lots of entertaining and dramatic moments. But the surprise this season is that the show scores big time with the emotional scenes as well. Chandan Kumar's dialogues are sharp and hilarious as required. Some dialogues are bound to become memes, just like it happened in the previous season. A few one-liners, however, do give a feeling that they were written keeping in mind that it'll become meme-worthy.
Deepak Kumar Mishra's direction is praiseworthy. Like the previous seasons, the execution is neat and uncomplicated. Often, several cult shows tend to disappoint in the subsequent seasons. But PANCHAYAT has proved to be an exception. The writer and director have taken care that nothing is added for the heck of it and at the same time, the new developments carry the essence of the show. This time, the stakes are higher and hence, even the tension levels go high in some scenes.
On the flipside, some developments are silly. For instance, the idea of the Pradhan to not pick up the call of the new Sachiv is childish. But since it leads to LOL-worthy moments, one won't mind. The same happens with the scene where a family is given a house under the PM Awas Yojana scheme though they don't qualify for it. The reason behind it is far-fetched. However, it makes for a nice watch. Secondly, the romance between Abhishek and Rinki (Sanvikaa) doesn't progress much and it's a bit of a downer.
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PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 begins on a very entertaining note and the first episode sets the mood. The sequence between Prahlad and Damyanti Devi (Abha Sharma) is lovely and the most emotional sequence of the show. The real fun begins once the MLA arrives in the village for a truce meeting. The scene starts ordinarily but ends on a high and is sure to bring the house down. From here, the show is highly entertaining. This time, there's also action and the final episode is very nail-biting. The last 10 minutes give a 'Katappa ne Baahubali ko kyun maara' or 'Lonavala mein kya hua' (THE FAMILY MAN) vibe and enhance the excitement for Season 4.
Panchayat Season 3 Performances: Jitendra Kumar doesn’t have much to do initially but later on, dominates the show. He’s totally gotten into the skin of the character by now and is very impressive. Raghubir Yadav, too, puts his best foot forward. Neena Gupta is first-rate and this time, her character gets a deeper understanding of politics. This adds a lot to her role and also her performance. Chandan Roy lends able support, as always. Faisal Malik has a difficult role this time but comes out with flying colours. Sanvikaa is a fine talent and her mere presence instantly lifts the impact of a scene. Pankaj Jha is outstanding as the antagonist. The same goes for Durgesh Kumar. Sunita Rajwar (Kranti Devi; Bhushan's wife) leaves a huge mark. Ashok Pathak (Binod) this time has a longer role, considering the popularity of his memes perhaps, and does very well. Asif Khan (Ganesh) is highly entertaining while Aanchal Tiwari (Raveena) is sweet. Abha Sharma is adorable and Vishal Yadav (Jagmohan) makes his presence felt. Prateek Pachauri (Babloo) and Ebaabdullah Khan (Dabloo) are funny. The others who do well are Tript Sahu (Khushu; Vikas's wife), Bulloo Kumar (Madhav; who sides with Bhushan), Gaurav Singh (Chottan Singh; MLA's PA), Amit Kumar Maurya (Bam Bahadur), Kusum Shastri, Vinod Suryavanshi, Shrikant Verma (Parmeshwar), Vishwanath Chatterjee (Sanjay Yadav; cop) and Diwakar Dhayani (BDO). Kirandeep Kaur (Chitra; MLA's daughter) doesn’t have much to do and hopefully, will have a stronger part in Season 4. Lastly, Swananad Kirkire (MP) has a promising cameo.
Panchayat Season 3 music and other technical aspects: Anurag Saikia's music enhances the impact. As for the songs, the Manoj Tiwari track is damn good. But watch out for 'Thame Dil Ko', sung by Abhijeet Bhattacharya. Amitabha Singh's cinematography is satisfactory. The bird's eye view shots of the village, especially, are memorable. Karishma Vyas' costumes and Naveen Lohara and Sayali Naikwadi Singh's production design are straight out of life. The action is realistic. Amit Kulkarni's editing is smooth.
Panchayat Season 3 Conclusion: On the whole, PANCHAYAT SEASON 3 fulfils all the humongous expectations and rests on bravura performances, some funny and dramatic sequences, nail-biting climax and meme-worthy dialogues. This time, the show also scores on the emotional front and also boasts of action scenes. Thanks to the insane popularity and word of mouth, the third season is bound to emerge as one of the most most-watched or maybe the most most-watched show for Amazon Prime Video this year. Recommended!
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Shri Venkateshwara University organized an on campus placement drive where 37 students received placement offers.
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Shri Venkateshwara University & VGI Meerut organized a campus placement drive where Sata Vikas Ltd. shortlisted diploma engineers and management graduates.
Over 226 students from Gajraula & Meerut campuses took part in the on campus placement drive.
After 3 rounds of selection process, the Faridabad based Sata Vikas Ltd shortlisted 37 candidates and along with the college management gave them offer letters.
The students were jovial on receiving the offer letters & will join as junior engineers & Production assistants from coming October the 4th.
The Group Chairman, Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor, Dr Rajiv Tyagi & the Chief Adviser to the Group Chairman Dr VPS Arora, congratulated the placed students & wished them a bright future.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi, Chief Adviser Dr VPS Arora, & the VC Dr Rakesh Yadav inaugurated the drive by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
Mr. Vijendra Singh Chauhan Sr. Manager Sata Vikas Ltd, Salil Jain, Hemant Dubey & the Director T & P Dr LS Rawat joined them in inaugurating the Sata on campus placement drive.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri reiterated through quality education & skill development, the students of Venkateshwara Group are crafting their success stories both in India & abroad. We strive to offer an excellent, stable, & secure career to the students of the Venkateshwara Group.
Despite global recession & the Corona pandemic, there are plenty of job opportunities for the skilled engineering & management professionals.
PM's Skill India Digital India schemes are leading the country towards rapid growth and development. Our engineering & management students are working at top positions all over the world.
Dr. Rajiv Tyagi, the Pro Chancellor, announced that we have successfully placed over 1000 students in various sectors such as engineering, management, paramedical, and healthcare.
We achieved this by providing quality education and industrial exposure to our students from both Gajraula and Meerut campuses.   
Those present included the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Dr Rajesh Singh, SVU Consultant RS Sharma, Dr Mohit Sharma, Placement Officer Dr Anil Kumar Jaiswal & Maroof Chaudhary.
Dr. Pratap Singh, the Meerut Campus Director, was present. Arun Goswami, SS Baghel, Dr. Vivek Sachan, and Mr. Vishwas Rana, the Media Incharge, were also present, among others.
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Panchayat Season 3 Release Date, Cast, Story
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Panchayat is an Indian web series that shows melodrama on Amazon Prime Video, produced by TVF (The Viral Fever).  Due to its simple factual storylines, people are more connected to the series and eagerly waiting for the panchayat season 3 release date to learn more read the full blog.
An overview of this web series
Both seasons have 8 episodes each. The story revolves around the Phulara village, where Abhishek Tripathy was appointed as panchayat secretary after completing his engineering.
He want a transfer but slowly while living in the village he got familiar with and started improving the conditions there accidentally. The main twist is it is all shown to the spectators with lots of fun. 
Now when Abhishek starts falling in love with Rinki, let's see in Panchayat season 3 whether he will accept the transfer or not, and more connection with Rinki.
Latest update on the release date of Panchayat season 3
The producer of the panchayat wants to focus mainly on the acting quality of the characters without any worry. Panchayat season 3 release date is supposed to be in the mid of 2023. But the latest update is on the 3rd part of the year.
Casts in Panchayat Season 3
List of the star casts:
Abhishek Tripathy, the panchayat secretary, by Jitendra Kumar
Manju Devi Dubey, the Pradhan, by Neena Gupta
Brij Bhushan Dubey, Pradhan-Pati, by Raghubir Yadav
Prahladchand Pandey, Upa-Pradhan, by Faisal Malik
Vikas, Office Assistant, by Chandan Roy
Rinki, daughter of Pradhan, by Sanvikaa
Directed by: Deepak Kumar Mishra
Produced by: Sameer Saxena
Created by: Chandan Kumar
Conclusion 
After the success of panchayat season 2, everyone is eagerly waiting for the panchayat season 3 release date. Although the exact date is not specified yet by the production team, you will be able to watch it soon in 2023.
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Watch "#VikasDubeyEncounter : Ujjain से Kanpur, Gangster Vikas Dubey के आखिरी 24 घंटे ! | MPTak" on YouTube
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बिकरू कांड (bikru kand) के बाद पुलिस और प्रशासन ने एनकाउंटर में मारे जा चुके विकास दुबे (VIKASH DUBEY) और उसके रिश्तेदारों
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Shri Venkateshwara University & the UP Police awarded the Women Excellence Award 2023
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It was a memorable & historic day for Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute.  
On completion of 1 year of the 2nd term of the Yogi Government showcasing the excellent work done towards women's empowerment, the UP Government along with Shri Venkateshwara University & the UP Police organized the Women Excellence Award function 2023.
We presented 155 Women Excellence Awards to participants from the Police, education, Arts, literature, sports and social service who did exemplary work in their domain.
The UP Sugarcane Minister Mr. Sanjay Gangwar, the Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, DM Balkrishan Tripathi, SP Mr. Aditya Langhe, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi & the IAS Ms. Pratibha Singh Inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
Municipal Council Chairperson Mrs Anshu Nagpal, Former MLA Ms. Sangita Chauhan and the Additional SP Mr. Rajeev Singh assisted them in inaugurating the ceremony.
Famous dignitaries felicitated included the DSP Ms. Anjali Kataria, VP of Gargi College Dr Vagmita Tyagi, Dr Poonam Khatana of DU, Historian Dr Manisha Tyagi, & the Social Activist Ms. Anubhuti Chauhan.
Also honoured were the founder of Master classes Dr Shweta Rastogi, International Player Anu Tomar, Azha Khan & many others who did exemplary work in their field.
We honoured them with a medal of honour, plaque & by tying a turban.
On this occasion, the Minister for Sugarcane & sugar Industry in UP Mr. Sanjay Gangwar acknowledged mother power & highlighted the excellent work done in the state towards women's empowerment.
He described the other half as the national pride & called them the backbone of development.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri stressed that on the occasion of Navratri, Shri Venkateshwara University feels proud to honor the mother of the world, the women.
The disciple of Late P. Birju Maharaj & renowned Kathak dancer Ms. Anupama Kaushik gave excellent dance performances that made the occasion memorable.
Those present included the CDO, ADM Bhagwan Sharan, CEO Ajay Shrivastava, VC Dr Rakesh Yadav, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, & Dr Shailendra Tyagi.
Noticeable with their presence were the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh, Alka Singh, Dr Sanjay Tiwari, Arun Goswami, S Baghel, Dr Rajesh Singh, Rinki Sharma, & Dr Varsha Yadav.
Also present were Lakshita Arora, Dr Ram Kumar, Dr Vikas Dubey, Deepika Verma, Anil Jaiswal, Sanjeev Rai, Pritpal & the Media In charge, Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.
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*The 2023 Edition of Ankita Lokhande & Vicky Jain's 'AnViKiRaasLeela' Is Here!*
*Get Ready To Celebrate Holi Exclusively With Ankita Lokhande & Vicky Jain with 'AnVi Ki Raas Leela 2.0*
Last year, Ankita Lokhande & Vicky Jain celebrated their first Holi after marriage. Doing things differently, the duo celebrated the festival of colours and joy as 'AnVi Ki Raas Leela’. Continuing the tradition the second edition is here. This event is going to be bigger and better than the previous one. Ardent fans of the duo look forward to seeing what's in store for this year.
Last year, celebrities such as Aly Goni, Kushal Tandon, Mrunal Thakur, Jasmine Bhasin, Mouni Roy, Vikas Gupta, Umar Riaz, Shraddha Arya, Krystle D'souza, Ekta Kapoor, Arjun Bijlani, Pooja Banerjee, Divyanka Tripathi, Vivek Dahiya, Neha Swami, Ravi Dubey, Sargun Mehta, Aishwarya Bhatt, Neil Bhatt, Rashmi Desai, Ankit Tiwari, Shaheer Shaikh, Kashmera Shah, Krushna Abhishek, Anita Hassnandani, Jay Bhanushali, Mahhi Vij, Maniesh Paul, Pallavi Shukla, Kris Srikanth, Vidya Srikanth, Gaurav Taneja, Ritu Taneja, Rahul Mahajan, Natalya Llina, Balraj Syal, Deepti Tuli, Bhagyashree Dasani, Himalaya Dasani, Monalisa, Vikrant Singh and more attended Ankita and Vicky's Holi bash. This Holi bash was the highlight and the internet couldn’t stop talking about it.
The duo also shared candid pictures on the gram and the audience showered congratulatory messages for the couple.
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Kanpur ambush: SC grants bail to slain gangster Vikas Dubey's relative Khushi Dubey, cites her as 'juvenil
Kanpur ambush: SC grants bail to slain gangster Vikas Dubey’s relative Khushi Dubey, cites her as ‘juvenil
India oi-Madhuri Adnal | Updated: Wednesday, January 4, 2023, 13:30 [IST] New Delhi, Jan 04: The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted regular bail to Khushi Dubey, widow of slain gangster Vikas Dubey’s aide and relative, Amar Dubey, reported ANI. Khushi Dubey challenged the Allahabad High Court order denying her bail in the case in which 8 policemen were killed in UP’s Kanpur village in July…
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ED attaches properties of slain don Vikas Dubey, kin
ED attaches properties of slain don Vikas Dubey, kin
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate has attached at least 28 properties in Kanpur and Lucknow associated with Vikas Dubey, a UP gangster killed in an encounter two years ago after he was on the run killing eight policemen, including a DSP rank officer, in the state. Describing them as ‘ proceeds of crime ‘, the ED has said that the assets are in the name of Dubey and his family members. The…
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ED attaches belongings value Rs 10 crore of Vikas Dubey, kinfolk, associates
ED attaches belongings value Rs 10 crore of Vikas Dubey, kinfolk, associates
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has connected belongings value over Rs 10 crore of Uttar Pradesh gangster Vikas Dubey, his household and associates beneath the Anti-Money Laundering Act. A provisional order beneath the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) has been issued for attachment of 28 immovable properties positioned in Kanpur and Lucknow, the company stated. “These belongings…
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Police Capabilities Regarding Encounters
Every society requires tranquilly and favourable conditions to advance. Disrupted and anarchic civilizations tend to devote all of their resources to unimportant endeavours. On the other hand, kids can develop and flourish if they have a sense of safety, security, and order. Herein lies the significance of the police in society. This system existed at all eras, in one form or another, with varying roles and obligations.
The word 'police' comes from the Latin word 'politia,' which signifies the state of a nation. The phrase refers to a set of rules for maintaining order and regulating the law. It basically refers to the deliberate preservation of public order and the protection of individuals and property against criminal acts committed against them.
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It also refers to the civil officials who are responsible for keeping public order and safety, upholding the law, and preventing and detecting crime. This work becomes more challenging in a multicultural, multiethnic, and enormous country with a large population, such as India.
The science of preserving peace and order in a dynamic society is policing. Consequently, the policing ideology, policing practises, and attitudes of those in charge of policing must change.
Since the late 20th century, the phrase encounter killing has been used in India and Pakistan to characterise extrajudicial executions by the police or armed forces, ostensibly in self-defense, when they confront suspected criminals or terrorists. Critics are sceptical of the police motivation behind a number of these recorded occurrences, and allege that the widespread acceptance of this terrible practise has led to instances of the police creating phoney confrontations to cover-up the death of individuals who were either in custody or unarmed.
According to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), fraudulent encounters are occasionally organised by police officers due to political masters' demand to produce rapid results by any means necessary. According to the NHRC's 2011 guidebook on human rights for police personnel, the public, particularly the educated middle class, does not mind if the police take the law into their own hands and become executioners, particularly with reference to feared criminals.
The second factor highlighted by the NHRC is that the country's sluggish criminal justice system exacerbates the police predicament. The duration of trials is virtually interminable, and the conclusion is unpredictable, especially in regards to the offenders who possess wealth, political influence, and physical might. Consequently, the police are under pressure to use shortcuts and illegal techniques. Very frequently, there is both political boss conspiracy and public backing.
Political leaders, public personalities, and the general populace have applauded the capture of criminal Vikas Dubey and his colleagues in light of the mounting concern and unease in the country over the escalating number of encounters. In addition, questions have been raised about the legality and appropriateness of the police action, resulting in a debate about whether a democratic country should follow constitutional norms and adhere to the due process of law or adopt measures of retributive justice to bring swift and instant justice to the victims.
It is acknowledged that encounters are one of the most significant and pervasive problems in our society. In a democratic nation like India, it is accountable for a huge number of extrajudicial killings, which is a tragic truth. This study presents, describes, analyses, investigates, and discusses Encounters in order to examine and expand existing understanding on the state of Encounters in India.
Relevant Laws
As long as the right to genuine self-defense is involved, Indian law does authorise police officers and citizens to murder another person.
Article 21 of the Constitution, however, states:
Protection of life and personal liberty - No individual should be deprived of his life or liberty unless in accordance with the legal process.
Although there is no provision in Indian law that expressly allows interactions with criminals, there are enabling clauses that may be construed in a variety of ways to grant police personnel the authority to deal with criminals.
In practically every situation when a police officer has been involved in an altercation, he or she acted in "self-defense."
Section 96 of the Criminal Code of India
Things done in private defense.-Nothing done in the exercise of the right to private defence constitutes an offence.
According to section 100 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), it is illegal to possess a firearm.
When the right of private defence of the body extends to causing death.-The right of private defence of the body extends, subject to the restrictions mentioned in the previous section, to the voluntary causing of death or of any other harm to the assailant, if the offence which gives rise to the exercise of the right is of any of the following descriptions:
Assaults that are capable of causing reasonable anxiety that death will otherwise be the result;
Assaults that might plausibly lead to the belief that grave harm will otherwise result from the attack.
An attack committed with the purpose to commit a rape;
An attack committed with the goal to satisfy unnatural passion;
An attack committed with the purpose to kidnap or abduct;
Assault with the aim to unlawfully confine a person, under conditions that may reasonably lead him to believe he would be unable to seek release from the public authorities.
IPC Section 97 states:
The right to defend one's body and property privately.
Subject to the constraints outlined in section 99, everyone has the right to defend:
His own body, as well as the bodies of others, against any offence against the human body;
The property, whether mobile or immovable, of oneself or any other person, against any act constituting a theft, robbery, mischief, or criminal trespass offence, or an attempt to commit such an offence.
This includes:
Section 102 of the Criminal Code of India
The beginning and continuation of the body's right to private defence. -The right of private defence of the body began as soon as a reasonable apprehension of risk to the body emerges from an effort or threat to commit the offence, even if the offence has not yet been committed; and it continues for as long as such apprehension of danger persists.
pertaining to the police
Article 46 of the 1973 Code of Criminal Procedure
46. How are arrests made?
In order to make an arrest, the police officer or other person performing the arrest must physically touch or restrict the body of the person to be detained, unless the subject submits verbally or physically.
If the individual violently resists or seeks to elude arrest, the police officer or other individual may use all measures required to effectuate the arrest.
Nothing in this clause authorises the execution of a person who is not accused of a crime punishable by death or life imprisonment.
300 of the Indian Penal Code – Murder
Exception 3.:
If the offender is a public servant or aids a public servant acting for the advancement of public justice, exceeds the powers granted to him by law, and causes death by doing an act that he, in good faith, believes to be lawful and necessary for the due discharge of his duty as such public servant, and without malice towards the person whose death is caused, then the homicide is not murder.
In the event that none of these laws can be invoked, the police officer responsible for the killing of the accused would be prosecuted with culpable murder under Section 299 of the Indian Penal Code. The justification for causing death during the contact will rely on the facts revealed and accepted after a thorough inquiry. Moreover, if the police personnel are convicted based on an inquiry, the deceased's family members must be compensated.
According to the Supreme Court, these are the guidelines for police encounter investigations.
State of Maharashtra (2014) 10 SCC 635 = 2015 Cri.L.J. In People's Union for Civil Liberties v. State of Maharashtra (2014) 10 SCC 635 = 2015 Cri.L.J. The Supreme Court issued the following directives in 610:
Whenever the police receives information or a tip indicating criminal movements or actions related to the conduct of a serious criminal offence, it must be committed to paper (ideally in a case diary) or electronic form.
This recording need not reveal specifics about the suspect or the destination of the party. If such intelligence or a tip is received by a higher authority, it may be recorded in some manner without disclosing the suspect's identity or whereabouts.
If, according to the tip-off or receipt of any intelligence as described above, an encounter occurs and the police party uses deadly force, resulting in a fatality, a FIR should be lodged and sent to the court under Section 157 of the Code without delay. When transmitting the Page 26 report pursuant to Section 157 of the Code, the method outlined in Section 158 must be followed.
The CID or police team of another police station will undertake an independent investigation of the event or encounter under the direction of a senior officer (at least a level above the head of the police party engaged in the encounter). At a minimum, the team conducting the inquiry/investigation must:
For the purpose of identifying the victim, colour images should be obtained;
To retrieve and preserve evidence relating to the deceased, such as blood-stained soil, hair, fibres and threads, etc.
To locate scene witnesses with complete names, addresses, and telephone numbers and to get their testimonies (including police personnel's statements) regarding the death;
To ascertain the cause, method, place (including development of a rough sketch of the area's topography and, if feasible, photo/video of the scene and any physical evidence), and time of death, as well as any pattern or practise that may have contributed to the death;
It must be guaranteed that fingerprints of the deceased are transmitted for chemical analysis in their whole. Other fingerprints must be identified, developed, lifted, and submitted for chemical examination;
Post-mortem examinations must be performed by two doctors at the District Hospital, one of whom should, wherever feasible, be the In-charge/Head of the District Hospital. Post-mortem examinations should be videotaped and kept;
Guns, projectiles, bullets, and cartridge casings should be collected and stored as proof of weaponry. Gunshot residue and trace metal detection should be undertaken whenever applicable.
The reason of death should be determined, whether it was natural, accidental, intentional, or unintentional.
In all situations of death resulting from police fire, an investigation must be conducted pursuant to Section 176 of the Code, and a report must be delivered to the Judicial Magistrate with authority pursuant to Section 190 of the Code.
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However, the incidence must be reported without delay to the NHRC or the State Human Rights Commission, as appropriate.
The wounded criminal or victim should get medical care, and the Magistrate or Medical Officer should record his or her statement and provide a certificate of fitness.
It should be assured that the relevant Court receives the FIR, diary entries, panchnamas, drawing, etc. without delay.
In accordance with Section 173 of the Code, the report shall be delivered to the relevant court following a thorough investigation of the occurrence. According to the charge sheet provided by the Investigating Officer, the trial must be ended quickly.
The next of kin of the suspected criminal/victim must be notified as soon as possible in the case of death.
DGPs are required to provide the NHRC with six-monthly updates on all instances involving police-involved fatalities. The six-monthly reports must be delivered to the NHRC by the 15th of January and July, respectively. The statements may be delivered along with post mortem, inquest, and, if available, inquiry reports in the following format:
Date and location of the event.
District Station, Police.
Causes of death: (a) Self-defense in a confrontation. b) During the dispersion of an unlawful gathering. b) During the process of effecting an arrest.
Concise details about the occurrence.
Criminal Case No.
Investigating Agency.
Conclusions of the Magisterial Inquiry/Senior Officers' Inquiry:
Disclosing, in particular, the names and designations of police officers if they are found to be responsible for the killing; and (b) determining whether the use of force was justifiable and the conduct was legal.
Disciplinary action must be taken against the officer and he must be placed on suspension if, upon completion of the inquiry, it is determined that a fatality resulted from the use of a firearm constituting an offence under the Indian Penal Code.
The method outlined in Section 357-A of the Code must be implemented when compensating the dependents of a victim who was killed during a confrontation with law enforcement.
Subject to Article 20 of the Constitution, the involved police officer(s) must give his/her weapons for forensic and ballistic investigation, as well as any additional evidence requested by the investigative team.
The occurrence must also be communicated to the police officer's family, who must be provided the services of a lawyer or counsellor if they require them.
No out-of-order promotions or instant valour awards shall be granted to the involved officers immediately following the event. It must be guaranteed at all costs that such awards/recommendations be given/made only when the valour of the respective officers is beyond question.
The victim's family may file a complaint with the Sessions Judge with territorial jurisdiction over the scene of the incident if it determines that the above procedure has not been followed or that there is a pattern of abuse, lack of an independent investigation, or lack of impartiality by any of the above-mentioned functionaries. Upon receipt of such a complaint, the relevant Sessions Judge shall investigate its merits and remedy the issues mentioned therein.
Guidelines For Police Encounter Investigations According To The National Human Rights Commission
In March 1997, the then-chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Justice M. N. Venkatachaliah, emphasised that the police do not have the authority to end a person's life except in the following two instances: if the person is a threat to public safety or if the police have reasonable grounds to believe that the person is a criminal.
If the death is the result of exercising the right to private defence.
Section 46 of the Criminal Procedure Code authorises the police to use force, up to and including the use of lethal force, if required to apprehend a suspect suspected of a crime punishable by death or life imprisonment.
In view of this, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) urged all states and Union Territories to ensure that police adhere to the following set of principles in encounter killings:
Register:
When the commanding officer of a police station learns about a fatal incident, he must report the facts in the relevant register.
Investigation:
Information received shall be deemed adequate to suspect, and prompt efforts must be made to examine the pertinent events and circumstances leading up to the death in order to determine if and by whom an offence was committed, if any.
Compensation:
It can be provided to the deceased's dependents if the police officers are charged based on the investigation's findings.
Independent Agency:
When members of the encounter party are police officers from the same police station, it is acceptable to send the cases for inquiry to an independent investigating agency, such as the State CID.
In 2010, the NHRC expanded these guidelines by including the following:
Registering FIR:
When a complaint is filed against the police claiming the commission of a crime recognised as a cognizable case of culpable murder, a FIR must be registered under the applicable IPC provisions.
Magisterial Inquiry:
As soon as feasible, a magisterial investigation must be conducted in all instances when a person dies as a result of police action (preferably within three months).
Following up with Commission:
Within 48 hours of the death, the Senior Superintendent of Police/Superintendent of Police of the District should provide a preliminary report to the Commission on all incidents of police-involved deaths in the states.
Within three months, the Commission must receive a second report containing material such as the post mortem report, the conclusions of the magisterial inquiry/inquiry by senior officials, etc.
The rules issued by the Supreme Court state that the NHRC's participation is not required unless there are strong concerns that the probe was not impartial.
Conclusion
As a law student, I believe that encounter murders must be examined independently because they undermine the integrity of the Rule of Law. There is a need to guarantee that the rule of law exists in society and is adhered to by all State authorities and the populace. There is an urgent need for a comprehensive review of the criminal justice system and the implementation of necessary police reforms. We must maintain the adequate physical custody of the accused in order to prevent any act of personal retribution against police officers.
The National Human Rights Commission agrees that the police lack a standard operating procedure for responding swiftly to panic situations. Therefore, it is necessary to establish standard rules for the police personnel's training and provide them with the relevant abilities so that they can properly deal with every terrifying and stressful circumstance. The Commission has urged law enforcement officials to bear human rights in mind while interacting with arrested individuals/people.
For a few of families, the only remedy for horrific and cold-blooded acts is death. However, popular attitudes that equate sluggish legal decisions and justice with swift retaliation are neither moral nor justifiable.
Even if the ever-increasing number of crimes has produced an atmosphere of dread and pain, the death of an accused person might send the incorrect message to society. Therefore, it is the moral duty of the state to urge the police to prevent antisocial individuals while simultaneously limiting the flagrant abuse of authority. I am confident that the Indian society can abandon such unconstitutional and inhumane ideas and place complete faith in the rule of law.
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Shri Venkateshwara University organized an International Poetry Conference to celebrate honorable PM Narendra Modi Ji's birthday.
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Shri Venkateshwara University VGI Meerut, and All India Sahitya Parishad, celebrated Honorable PM Narendra Modi Ji's birthday by organizing an International Poetry Conference.
As part of Ayushman Seva Fortnight, we arranged an International Poetry conference where popular national and international poets and litterateurs showcased their works.
Poets from 8 countries, including the USA, Canada, Fiji, Dubai, and Vietnam, celebrated the birth anniversary of our respected PM with full fanfare. They came together to honor this occasion with their poetry.  
The PM’s 73rd birth anniversary was celebrated with a 73 kg cake. Everyone admired the cake.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Chief Guest & MOS Mr. Sanjay Singh Gangwar, MLA Mr. Rajiv Tarara, international litterateur Dr Madhu Chaturvedi & the Pro Chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
American litterateur Ms. Pamela Erik, & S Chetwa from Mauritius joined them in initiating the mega function.
Mr. Sanjay Gangwar, MOS, and Dr. Rajiv Tyagi, Pro Chancellor, felicitated over 200 national and international poets and literature laureates. They presented them with shawls, plaques, turbans, and mementos.  
We also honoured International Poet Dr Madhu Chaturvedi with the Sahitya Shiromani Award on her birthday.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri reiterated the medical students of Venkateshwara Group will distribute free medicines, fruits, health kit & provide free of cost medical care to the people on the occasion of the PM’s birth anniversary.
The CG & MOS Mr Sanjay Gangwar asserted the honorable PM is not only a charismatic leader but a pioneer of the era.  
Those felicitated included Dr Sonrupa Vishal, Karuna Tyagi, Dr Babita Dhaka, Dr Yatindra Kataria, Muskan Sharma along with Ajay Tyagi among others.
Those present included Mr. Soran Singh from the District Panchayat, BJYM President Shubham Chaudhary, Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, Dr SN Sahu, Dr LS Rawat, Anil Jaiswal & Dr Divya Girdhar.
Dr Ram Kumar, Arun Goswami, SS Baghel, DR OmPrakash Gosai, Dr Ashwin Saxena, Dr Rahul, Shrestha Singh, Dr Dheeraj Dubey, Ramesh Chaudhary, Tejaswi, and Dr Raj Vardhan were present.
Also present were Ashok Kumar, Dr Shyamlal, Vikas Dubey, Dr Laxmi Kant, Dr Mata Prasad, Lokesh, Kishore, Shiva, Abhay, Ashwini, along with the Media In charge, Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.  
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Gandhi Jayanti Celebration at VGI
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Venkateshwara Group of Institutions Meerut & the Gajraula Campus commemorated the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi by organizing over a dozen programs.
The management pledged the students to contribute towards a drug fee India, vocal for local & clean India Green India mission.
The Group Chairman Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro-chancellor Dr Rajiv Tyagi, VC Prof. P K Bharti, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey & the Meerut Campus director Dr Pratap Singh inaugurated the event by flowering the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi.
In his address, Dr. Sudhir Giri reiterated Gandhi is not just a person or personality but a nationalist ideology. Nationalism & Gandhism complement each other.
By following the principles of Gandhi, India practices peace, harmony & universal brotherhood & emerged as an undisputed global leader.
Dr Rajiv Tyagi asserted by toiling the path of truth & nonviolence Gandhi ousted the white oppressors & became a role model for the world.
Dr. Rajiv Tyagi, Prof. P K Bharti, Dr. Piyush Pandey, & the Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh also addressed the gathering.
On this occasion we organized an interdepartmental debate on Say yes to life no to drugs, a tree plantation drive, cleanliness drive, awareness rally against drug abuse, & complete use of Indian & Khadi fabric.
We administered an oath of drug free India to the students & staff of the institution.
Those present included the Joint Registrar Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr Rakesh Yadav, Dr C P Kushwaha, Alka Singh, Dr B C Dubey, Dr Sanjay Tiwari, Vikas Kaushik. Dr S N Sahu, & Dr Yogeshwar Sharma.
Also present were Arun Goswami, S S Baghel, Brajpal Singh, Deepak Kumar, Dr Vipin Chauhan, Dr Vivek Sachan, Dr Ana Brown, Maroof Chaudhary, Abhinav Rana & Rahul Handa.
Also gracing the occasion was Sachin Gautam, Abhishek Maheshwari, & the Media In charge Mr. Vishwas Rana among others. Compliments to team media for excellent media coverage.
Heartiest thanks to Dr Rajiv Tyagi Pro-chancellor Shri Venkateshwara University Meerut/Gajraula UP.
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कानपुर: कानपुर के बिकरू कांड में (Bikru Kand) मुख्य आरोपित रहे विकास दुबे (Vikas Dubey) के भांजे आशुतोष त्रिपाठी उर्फ शिव के खिलाफ
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