Wednesday 14 November 2012

Indore ILVA School Teacher Sushil Gadiwan killed for demanding Prostitute from 2 Friends Amit Ojha and Ajay Verma,





Indore: Police have cracked the murder mystery of a teacher with arrest of
two youths on Sunday. The schoolteacher's body was found in Kishanganj
area on Thursday. He was insisting on arranging for prostitute,
the police claimed.

Addressing a press conference, SP, West, Anil Kushwah said police
have arrested Amit Ojha, a resident of Sai Baba Nagar and Ajay Verma,
a resident of Haiderpur village under Haat Piplia police station area in Dewas district in connection with the murder of Sushil Gadiwan, a resident of 90, South Rajmohalla.

Sushil was a teacher in ILVA School and had gone missing on November 6 after he stepped out the house for teaching a student at Revenue Nagar around 6.30pm. When he did not return, a complaint was filed at Chhatripura police station next day.

Police recovered his decomposed body wrapped in a mat and bed at Rau-Pithampur road on November 8.

During interrogation, the accused confessed to killing Sushil on November 6 at the house of Mukesh, a resident of 2343-E, Sudama Nagar.

The accused told police that once they had arranged a prostitute for Sushil and he was again insisting for the same.

Since Mukesh used to give key of the house to Amit, he invited Sushil at the house where Ajay was already present and the trio consumed liquor together.

When Sushil asked for the girl, both the accused threw chilly powder in his eyes and strangulated him with a piece of rope until he died and fled after locking the house.

Around 2am, they put the body in a car and dumped at a deserted spot. Police claimed that the accused killed him merely for Rs 1000 and his Hero Honda Passion motorcycle. Police booked both accused for murder and recovered motorcycle and mobile phone of the slain teacher.


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Friday 9 November 2012

IPS Narendra Kumar murder case: Two witnesses depose before CBI court

Meters in Indore, Bhopal to keep tabs on sound pollution
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Indore show Nagpur the door
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IPS Narendra Kumar murder case: Two witnesses depose before CBI court
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HC gives AICTE 10 days to decide upon college's approval
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Death of dalit woman: Ethics committee at MGMC asked to take action
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Mercury down, woolens demand up
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MP govt govt asks MSMEs to start work on MoUs
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Man held for harassing girl
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Obama is back, no problem: Indore where 70% of IT-bizz comes from US
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ICICIdirect maintains 'Buy' on Ipca Labs after it reports quality issues at ...
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National Human Rights Commission to intervene in drug trial case pending before Supreme Court



National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday decided to intervene in the case related to the clinical trials of drugs pending before the Supreme Court. The case has been filed as public interest litigation by two Indore-based NGOs.

In addition to this, the Clinical Trial Welfare Society has also decided to intervene in the case on the grounds that people who had been affected by the clinical trials should be given a chance to express their views before the court. "Most of the people of our organization are those whose names have figured in the list of 81 people, who were affected by clinical trials, submitted by EOW to the government. We are the victims and we should be given a chance to express our views before court," said vice-president of the Society, Ashish Jatav.

Dr Anand Rai, who has been raising the issues of clinical trials of drugs for years, said that a series of unethical and illegal clinical trials were conducted on psychiatric patients by several government and private doctors in Indore. Psychiatric patients have been made clinical guinea pigs for drug trials sponsored by multinational and Indian pharmaceutical companies. Now matter is pending before the Supreme Court and victims have decided to put forth their views before it.

In his complaints to NHRC, Rai had stressed that clinical trials had been conducted in flagrant violation of article 21 of the Constitution; whereby human rights of psychiatric patients have been overlooked. "Psychiatric patients are often not in a position to give their informed consent for participating in such clinical trials and the trials have also violated the Indian Council of Medical Research guidelines and provision of the Drug and Cosmetic Act 1940," he said.

Taking cognizance of the complaints over clinical drug trials NHRC on Friday has constituted an expert committee for framing guidelines of drug trials in the country; it was said in an official communique of NHRC.

The committee will comprise Dr D C Doval, director of research and Director, medical oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, New Delhi, Prof Vivekananda Jha from department of Nephrology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Prof B N Dhawan, former director of Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Dr Subhash Yadav, additional professor, department of Endocrinology and member secretary, IEC, SGPGI, Lucknow, Dr Nilima Kshirsagar from national chair in clinical pharmacology, Indian Council of Medical Research and dean ESI-PGIMER, MGM Hospital, Mumbai Law Division. The meetings of the committee will be coordinated by NHRC.

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NHRC to intervene in drug trial case pending before Supreme Court
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INDORE: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday decided to intervene in the case related to the clinical trials of drugs pending before the Supreme Court. The case has been filed as public interest litigation by two Indore-based NGOs.
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History-sheeter kills wife for not serving food
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'Create positive sentiments in financial sector'
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Special train to connect Indore with South India
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Friendly policies attracting investors'

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IIM-I to host three-day fest Ahvan from Friday
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Plans ready for eco-friendly immersion of Durga idols
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'Friendly policies attracting investors'
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