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    Darshan fan murder case: Actor's wife Vijayalakshmi writes to police, clarifies his relationship with Pavithra Gowda

    Vijayalakshmi Darshan, wife of Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, has written to Bengaluru Police Commissioner B. Dayananda to clarify that she is the actor's only legally wedded wife. This follows incorrect reports and official statements that identified Pavithra Gowda, the main accused in the Renukaswamy murder case, as Darshan's wife. Vijayalakshmi emphasized that Pavithra Gowda is merely a friend of Darshan and is married to Sanjay Singh.

    Focus on 'Nyay' instead of 'dand': Amit Shah welcomes 'swadeshi' criminal laws

    Union home minister Amit Shah announced the implementation of three new criminal laws—Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA)—while addressing a press conference on Monday, marking a significant change in India's criminal justice system 77 years after independence.

    Sexual acts with wife, including oral or anal, not a rape, consent not needed: Madhya Pradesh HC

    The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that unnatural sex with a wife isn't rape under the IPC, regardless of consent. Justice G S Ahluwalia's order quashed an FIR against a husband, citing legal precedents. The case involved a couple married since 2019, with the wife living separately since 2020. The ruling clarified exceptions under IPC sections 375 and 376(B), stating marital rape isn't recognized.

    Who was Anand Sujith Henry? All about the Indian-origin, ex-Google techie who was found dead with wife & twins in his home

    Henry was found dead along with his wife and twin sons in his $2.1 mn home in California. The techie-turned-entrepreneur ran a successful AI company called Logits.

    It's complicated: How mobile phones are ringing marital discords in Gujarat

    The Abhayam 181 helpline in Gujarat has reported a threefold increase in distress calls linked to extramarital affairs, with mobile phones emerging as the primary catalyst for marital discord. Cases reveal spouses succumbing to paranoia, scrutinizing call logs and messages. Working women are often subject to controlling behavior, prompting counselors to advocate trust-building.

    Parl panel recommends retaining IPC section 377, adultery provision in proposed Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs has recommended retaining provisions related to carnal intercourse with minors and acts of bestiality under IPC Section 377 in the proposed Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). It suggested retaining the IPC provision on adultery but making it gender-neutral for the protection of the institution of marriage.

    The Economic Times
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