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Jagori in the news

Jagori in the news

Circle of 6 app helps women in danger to alert their family and friends

05-09-2013 |  | Daily Bhaskar

GPS enabled " Circle of 6" is an android app that sends alerts to a specified group of six persons selected by the user. The policemen of Indore were educated about ‘Circle of 6′ endorsed by film star John Abraham and other advance applications and technologies under e-gender sensitization seminar organised by Police Radio Training School, Indore.

Indian rapists can’t wed way free says Supreme Court

29-08-2013 | Amanda Hodge | The Australian News

The Supreme Court came out with a landmark judgement that a rapist cannot have his sentence reduced by agreeing to marry his victim. Though the ruling was welcomed by women's groups yesterday, the fact that such an appeal should even be heard within India's judicial system has highlighted the dismal status of women with regard to the law.

State expects dead Dalit girl to prove she was violated and killed?

29-08-2013 | Asha Kowtal and Jenny Rowena | Round Table India

On 24th August, a 20 year old Dalit girl was brutally raped and murdered in Jind, Haryana. There was no post mortem report nor had the culprits been identified or arrested. A charter of demand was put forth to the government by the NGO and voluntary organisations group.

No more marriage escape to rapists: Supreme Court

29-08-2013 |  Danish Raza | Firstpost India

The Supreme Court's landmark judgement in response to an appeal by two convicted gang rapists that a rapist cannot have his sentence reduced by agreeing to marry his victim has highlighted how far the country’s women still are from securing full protection of their rights under the law.

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