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15th June International Father’s day: STOP THE BIAS AGAINST FATHERS

Posted by mynation on 9th June 2008

Children need both Parents
 
STOP  

THE BIAS AGAINST FATHERS 

OUR DEMANDS

We at CRISP dedicate outself and our efforts to the creation of a judicial system , legislative system and public awareness which promotes equal rights for all parties affected by divorce and the break up of a family keeping in mind the best interests of the childs as they are assets to the nation . Researchers say that join tcustody is the best outcome for children .As custody battles between parents increase , we firmly believe that by couselling separated and divorced parents without taking a cynical denial  of the rights of one party  will have beneficial effects of the child .

Stop the practice of alienating the child from the father 
Make shared parenting the mandatory presumption
Ensure child access to both grandparents
Eliminate Gendia Bias from family Law and future legislations
Stop “interparental child abduction
Respect hague conventions
Prevent the the practice of using malicious  498a and dowry llaws as deny parenting to father 
Stop making fathers childless
REserve atleast 30% of primary custody for fathers

 JOIN US 
NATIONAL FATHERS DAY RALLY 
SATURDAY 14th JUNE 
Time : 11:00 to 1:00
Venue : Mahatma Gandhi Statue , MG Road Bangalore

CRISP : Child rights initiative for shared parenting 
No, 4 Natasha Penta , Infantry road cross ( Next to blue cross chambers ) Bangalore - 560001
For details call kumar 9845264488 ( kumar ) , 9342853272 ( pandurang ) ; 9243473794 ( Lakshman )

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Protest in Bangalore on Father’s Day - 14th June

Posted by mynation on 1st June 2008

It takes two to make a relation and the most beautiful outcome of any relationship is our children. Beautiful, innocent, full of life, sweet, charming and hordes of other adjectives can be ascribed to them. But irony seems to have devoured even this aspect of life. Children of late have become a tool to obtain, maintain, and sustain supremacy and ego feeding in relationships. Whenever a relationship worsens, a tussle starts between the warring errant couples to get a good scorecard from their children and try to retain them. Many a times they are used as a blackmailing weapon. Men are threatened of false cases if they make an attempt to meet their children.

Errant and vindictive mothers are often successful in getting custody of their children, courtesy staunchly feminist nymphomaniac mindset of the judiciary giving in to crocodile tears and false show of motherhood in courts. This deprives two individuals of their rights, the child and the father. A child is deprived of a father’s love, affection and care and the father is forced to strangulate his fatherhood. The society and the judiciary need to be sensitized about the importance of the presence of both the parents for a child’s normal upbringing and in the best interest of the child’s future. USA has shown us the catastrophic effects of creating Fatherless Children and Childless Fathers. Teenage Pregnancy, Alcohol addiction in adolescence, high inclination to crimes and many other ill  effects have come to forth in the American Society, courtesy feminism taking its toll with its anti men policy. With draconian laws favoring women irrespective of merits in Indian legal scenario, Indian society is moving at dramatic pace towards self extinction.

CRISP (Child Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting) an initiative taken under the aegis of Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF) has made its mission to voice the cries of innocent sufferers and sensitize the society about the dire need of both the parents and especially a father in a childs life.

Announcing its launch on 14th June 2008 at Gandhi Statue on MG Road, near Cubbon Park, CRISP invites people to participate in this noble cause and make an attempt to save the society from a potential and impending catastrophe.

No Alimony
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
EMpower Women with FeminISM
GREAT INDIA GONE to DOGS
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
Marital Rape a Sabotage of Institute of Marriage
A THOUGHT for ALL FUTURE UNMARRIED MALES
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Indian Mens Legal Torture
Do you Dare ? to Speak TRUTH

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Gifts to babies not dowry: SC

Posted by mynation on 20th May 2008


New Delhi, May 19: Gifts for a newborn, demanded by a woman’s husband and his family, cannot be regarded as dowry, the Supreme Court has ruled.

The court acquitted Narayanamurthy from Karnataka whose wife committed suicide over alleged demands for such gifts.

The woman, Jagadeshwari, set herself ablaze in her husband’s house on November 11, 1990, after alleged harassment by him and her in-laws for failing to get enough dowry.

After a daughter was born to Jagadeshwari, her in-laws had demanded a gold ring and silverware for the thread-changing ceremony that was to be held in the child’s maternal home.

But Jagadeshwari’s family could not gift the gold ring, following which Narayanamurthy refused to participate in the ceremony and went back to his house.

According to the prosecution, Jagadeshwari was being harassed from day one of her marriage in 1989 for bringing insufficient dowry. She had got Rs 4,000 in cash and five gold ornaments from her family.

Jagadeshwari stayed with her parents for five months during her pregnancy and gave birth to the girl there.

A few days after the thread-changing ceremony, Jagadeshwari’s brother Ravichandra took her and the child back to Narayanamurthy’s house and assured her in-laws that their demands would be met in a short time. They, however, continued to harass Jagadeshwari, the prosecution said.

About a week before killing herself, Jagadeshwari went back to her parents’ house and told them she had been assaulted. But her parents persuaded her to go back to Narayanamurthy.

Jagadeshwari’s in-laws — Kannappa and Shivabhushanamma — and Narayanamurthy were tried under sections 498A (cruelty) and 304B (dowry death within seven years of marriage) of the IPC and sections 3, 4 and 6 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961. Father-in-law Kannappa died while trial was on.

The trial court acquitted Narayanamurthy and his mother in April 2000 for lack of evidence.

On appeal by the state, Karnataka High Court convicted the husband under Sections 498A and 304B of the IPC and sentenced him to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment.

He was also sentenced to another two years’ rigorous imprisonment under Section 498A of the IPC and fined Rs 5,000.

The high court, however, acquitted him of offences under Sections 3, 4 and 6 of the dowry prohibition act. It also upheld Shivabhushanamma’s acquittal.

The apex court, which acquitted Narayanamurthy, too, said though it had been proven that Jagadeshwari’s father had gifted the silverware to Narayanamurthy at the ceremony, “such gifts are not enveloped within the ambit of dowry”.

“We agree with the high court that the evidence against the mother is insufficient and inconsistent to convict her,” it said.

The court said, even otherwise, “mere evidence of cruelty and harassment” does not make a case under Section 304B of the IPC (dowry death within seven years of marriage).
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Govt to give more powers to NCW Act

Posted by mynation on 29th April 2008


New Delhi, Apr 28 : Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka ChowdhurycMinister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury told the Rajya Sabha today that the Government is planning to give more powers to the National Commission for Women Act.

She said amendment of NCW Act is under consideration. The Government will soon hold a roundtable conference of women’s organisations and the associations of men who claim to be “victims” of anti-dowry laws.

Chowdhury said, “1.64 lakh cases of crimes against women were reported in the country in 2006 as against 1.55 lakh cases in the previous year. In 2006, 28,998 cases saw conviction of the accused and the cumulative number of cases pending trial (after including those of previous year) was 5.09 lakh.” [ Why she is not saying 5.09 lakh husband families falsly accused and still under trial; Why Husband families are not counted, and conviction rate is 28,998 in 2006, thats 1/4, it means there are 3 time more false accusations. ]

“While bringing change in the Act we will see that men should not just remain the problem but become a part of the solution,” she added. (ANI)

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Woman kills two kids and herself

Posted by mynation on 24th April 2008

HYDERABAD: Distressed with her marital life,(May be Husband caught herredhanded with lover –eDitor) a housewife allegedly gave poison to her two children and consumed it herself on Tuesday night at her parents house in Malkajgiri. All the three died.

Fifteen years ago, U Kavita Rani, 35, of Piduguralla in Guntur district was married to Shanki, a BSNL employee of Ponnuru in Guntur district.

According to police, Shanki suffered spinalcord injuries when he fell from a telephone pole three years ago. Since then, Shanki was staying in Ponnuru and Kavitha along with her two children came to stay with her mother, Mary C Bhagyamma, a retired nurse.

On Sunday, Bhagyamma went to Guntur to attend a marriage and returned on Wednesday at 9.30 am.

“The main door was locked and keys were placed on the grill. Bhagyamma opened the door and to her horror found Kavitha and her two daughters-Prashanti, 13 and Priscilla, 11- dead on the floor in the bedroom,” Malkajgiri SI U Suresh said.

In the suicide note, Kavitha said she was depressed as her husband had never made any attempt to contact them and she was forced to depend on her mother for survival. Worried about the future of her children, Kavitha gave poison to her children too, police said.
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No Alimony
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
EMpower Women with FeminISM
GREAT INDIA GONE to DOGS
THE WORLD ACCORDNG to FEMNSTS
Marital Rape a Sabotage of Institute of Marriage
A THOUGHT for ALL FUTURE UNMARRIED MALES
PRE NUPITAL CONTRACT
Indian Mens Legal Torture

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Body of newborn baby found

Posted by mynation on 22nd April 2008


AHMEDABAD: Local residents found a baby dumped in an AMC garbage bin near Jogini Mata temple in Amraiwadi on Sunday morning. The baby boy with his umbilical cord still intact was wrapped in a red cotton cloth, said the residents.

According to Harshad Patel, a social worker from the area, when local residents saw a red cloth in the garbage, they took a closer look and to their horror, they found a dead baby boy wrapped in the cloth.

Patel then informed Amraiwadi police about the incident, who then took possession of the dead body. “It was shocking. It is for the fourth time that we have got babies from garbage bins or near clinics in the area. A baby girl, who was found in August last year, was alive. In other instances, they were found dead. Police have not yet found out from where the babies came and who left them there. In some cases where detection is early or condition is good, babies survive but most of the times, they die due to improper care or environment,” said Patel.

Police have found babies from Kankaria, Hatkeshwar, Jashodanagar, Hatkeshwar Circle, Gomtipur, Lalbaug stadium, Sarkhej and Thakkarbapanagar in the last year.

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Daughter beats mother to death

Posted by mynation on 16th April 2008

Who Says Women cann`t KILL, that also MOTHER
PATNA: Police on Monday arrested a woman for beating to death her 60-year-old mother at Lodhi Katra area under the Khajekallan police station.

Patna city SDPO Suresh Choudhary said that the accused, Raushan Ara, beat her mother Aamna Khatoon to death inside a room following a family quarrel.

Raushan’s son informed his aunt Jahanara about the incident.

She then informed the local police about the killing. Raushan denied that she had murdered her mother.

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Get PF details of a working wife Under RTI

Posted by mynation on 16th April 2008

Central Information Commission
2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan,
Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi – 110 066
Website: www.cic.gov.in
Decision No.1816/IC(A)/2008
F. No.CIC/MA/A/2007/00583
Dated, the 10th January, 2008

Name of the Appellant: Sh. Ashish Kumar Tiwari
Name of the Public Authority: Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation

Facts:
1. The appellant was heard on 9/1/2008.
2. The appellant has asked for the details of PF account in respect of his ex-wife. The CPIO has, however, refused to furnish the information u/s 8(1)(e) and (j) of the Act.
3. During the hearing, the appellant stated that his ex-wife is already employed by a school and, therefore, there is no justification for payment of maintenance allowance as awarded by the Court. He, therefore, pleaded that the information asked for is required to seek exemption from payment of maintenance allowance.
Decision:
4. The appellant’s financial interest is affected in the matter, as he is seeking legal relief from the Court. The disclosure of financial details, mainly PF contributions by his ex-wife would surely help the affected parties in arriving at the reasonable amount of maintenance to be paid to his divorced wife. The disclosure of information sought is, therefore, in larger public interest. The information should therefore be provided.

5. The CPIO is, therefore, directed to furnish the details of PF of his ex-wife, after determining his identity as ex-husband of the person whose details have been asked for. This information should be furnished within 15 working days from the date of issue of this decision.
6. With these observations, the appeal is disposed of.

Sd/-
(Prof. M.M. Ansari) Information Commissioner

Authenticated true copy:
(L.C. Singhi)
Additional Registrar

Name & address of Parties:
1. Sh. Ashish Kumar Tiwari, Qtr. No.H-3, Sadar Bazar, PWD Colony, Hoshangabad – 461 001.
2. Sh. M. Ramakrishnan, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner-II(FA)/CPIO, Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation, Regional Office, 7, Race Course Road, Indore (M.P.)

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A packet of foetuses found in B’lore

Posted by mynation on 15th April 2008

BANGALORE: Four foetuses, wrapped in plastic covers were found near the railway track in Jalahalli on Sunday.

The needle of suspicion points to laboratories in the area which could have disposed them of after using them for medical study and research by the students.

The Jalahalli police were informed about the cover containing the foetuses by a passerby. It was taken to M S Ramaiah hospital for examination. “We found that some of them were even premature babies.

However, it seems the laboratory staff must have thrown them near the railway track,” police said. The Jalahalli police have registered a complaint by the person who had informed them. They have taken up a case under section 318 of the IPC and are investigating.

A few months ago, foetus were found in Srirampuram police limits. The Women’s commission had taken serious note of laboratories disposing of such foetus and premature babies. The laboratories have not been using prescribed ways of disposing of medical waste. “After using such biological parts, the laboratories should cremate the bodies. However, not all institutions are using such ways,” the police officials added.

The biomedical waste rules clearly states procedures to follow while disposing of any medical waste. It says biomedical waste shall be treated and disposed of in accordance with the law, and in compliance with the standards prescribed.

It also states biomedical waste shall not be mixed with other wastes, and shall be segregated into containers or bags at the point of generation in accordance with standards prior to its storage, transportation, treatment and disposal.

The containers shall be labelled according to the standards and no untreated biomedical waste shall be kept stored beyond a period of 48 hours.

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HANG, this Rapist

Posted by mynation on 15th April 2008

New Delhi, April 15 (IANS) In a fifth sexual assault on minor girls in Delhi in barely two weeks, all by neighbours, a rickshaw puller allegedly raped a two-and-a-half-year-old girl, the police said Monday.

Lalan Prasad, 23, took the victim to a secluded place in Raghubir Nagar area late Sunday on a pretext and allegedly raped her.

The police said Prasad, who is from Bihar, then dropped the girl home but the family caught him after seeing their daughter bleeding profusely.

The family informed the police, but Prasad managed to escape before the officials could reach the spot.

The girl was admitted to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, where her condition was stated to be critical Monday afternoon.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (West Delhi) Sharad Agarwal told IANS that Prasad was a distant relative of the victim.

“We have sent a team to Bihar to arrest him,” he said.

The incident comes in a series of crimes targeting minor girls.

A 12-year-old girl, who is mentally challenged and hearing and speech impaired, was raped in her east Delhi home in the early hours Sunday. She was going to the toilet when her neighbour Sandip Rawat attacked and raped her, police said.

Saturday, Attar Singh, a Railway employee allegedly molested an eight-year-old girl in his northeast Delhi neighbourhood.

A seven-year-old girl was allegedly raped by her neighbour in Najafgrah area of southwest Delhi last Monday.

On April 3, three men allegedly raped a 12-year-old girl in a stationary car in west Delhi. The victim’s neighbour was among the accused.

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