Orissa HC pulls up police for inept handling of cybercrimes
Needless to mention cybercrime is on the rise in the state and a good deal of people is affected by the menace.
Needless to mention cybercrime is on the rise in the state and a good deal of people is affected by the menace.
Earlier the Court had expressed strong displeasure over the non-completion of the repair work of ‘Natamandap’ and ordered the authorities concerned to complete the process by March 2024.
Comply with Section 19 (b) provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women and Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, or face contempt proceedings.
The trial Court found the accused of the offences in 22 March 2007 and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d) of the 1988 Act.
The year-wise statistics reflect the rate of increase in disposal in the first half of 2023 in comparison with that of the first halves of 2022 and 2021.
Continuation of criminal proceedings will have a chilling effect on press freedom.
The Orissa High Court observed this while disposing of a writ petition filed by police personnel deployed in Wireless Training (W.T.) Stations and Workshops attached to the CCTNS project.
The high court made this observation while ordering the regularisation of services of 32 junior assistants in Sambalpur University.
The court expressed displeasure over slow progress of Crime Branch probe and rejected the police version that the victim died due to falling down from the motorcycle.
The accused persons had beheaded Dehury and Jemamani in 2015 and carried their heads for some distance.