Sunday, June 16, 2024
ADVT 
India

Rights Body Directs J-K Govt To Pay Rs 10 Lakh To Man Used As 'Human Shield'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Jul, 2017 01:23 PM
    The State Human Rights Commission has directed the J&K government to pay compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the ‘human shield’ victim from Budgam district in central Kashmir and also file the compliance report in the case.
     
     
    Farooq Ahmad Dar (26), the Kashmiri man was tied to the bonnet of an Army jeep and paraded through the streets of Budgam district in central Kashmir — during the Srinagar-Budgam parliamentary seat byelection on April 9 allegedly by an Army Major, Leetul Gogoi.
     
     
    He had later approached the rights body with a complaint seeking an explanation as to why the Army awarded Major Gogoi while the inquiry into the incident was still underway. He had also sought compensation.
     
     
    In its direction today, a single bench of SHRC chairman Justice (retd) Bilal Nazki directed the state government to pay the compensation amount of Rs 10 lakh to Dar within six weeks and also report compliance of the orders.
     
     
    Major Gogoi, who is alleged to have strapped Dar to his jeep, was feted with the Chief of Army Staff’s commendation card for his “sustained efforts” in counter-insurgency operations, on May 22, 2017.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Scolded For Failing Exam, DELHI Teenager Commits Suicide

    Scolded For Failing Exam, DELHI Teenager Commits Suicide
    A 17-year-old boy committed suicide here as he was "often scolded" by parents for failing Class XI examination, police said on Thursday.

    Scolded For Failing Exam, DELHI Teenager Commits Suicide

    McDonald's Shuts 43 Outlets In Delhi As Eating Licences Expire

    McDonald's Shuts 43 Outlets In Delhi As Eating Licences Expire
    In a setback to the US-based fast food chain McDonald's, 43 of the total 55 outlets will be shut in Delhi from on Thursday, on failure to renew eating house licences by its North and East India licensee Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt Ltd (CPRL). 

    McDonald's Shuts 43 Outlets In Delhi As Eating Licences Expire

    Men Do Not Commit Suicide, Says Minister Maneka Gandhi On Facebook

    Men Do Not Commit Suicide, Says Minister Maneka Gandhi On Facebook
    According to the National Crime Records Bureau, as many as 1,33,623 suicides were reported in the country in 2015, of which 68 per cent were committed by men.

    Men Do Not Commit Suicide, Says Minister Maneka Gandhi On Facebook

    Seven-Month Pregnant Woman Killed As Husband Pressed Her Stomach To Force Foetus Out: Punjab Police

    Seven-Month Pregnant Woman Killed As Husband Pressed Her Stomach To Force Foetus Out: Punjab Police
    Manjit Kaur’s father Ravinder Singh told the police that on Monday someone from the village told him about hearing Manjit’s cries in the night.

    Seven-Month Pregnant Woman Killed As Husband Pressed Her Stomach To Force Foetus Out: Punjab Police

    SIKH Store Owner Goes Viral In UK After Changing Its Name To 'MORRISINGHS'

    SIKH Store Owner Goes Viral In UK After Changing Its Name To 'MORRISINGHS'
    Jel Singh Nagra, 42, changed the name of his convenience store in West Allotment, North Tyneside, after Sainsbury's said its original name, Singhsbury's, was too similar to its own branding. 

    SIKH Store Owner Goes Viral In UK After Changing Its Name To 'MORRISINGHS'

    NOT IN MY NAME': Filmmaker's Facebook Post Brings Hundreds To Protest Mob Lynching In India

    NOT IN MY NAME': Filmmaker's Facebook Post Brings Hundreds To Protest Mob Lynching In India
    Shabana Azmi, Konkona Sen Sharma among participants

    NOT IN MY NAME': Filmmaker's Facebook Post Brings Hundreds To Protest Mob Lynching In India