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Unhappy over ruling, man hurls shoe at sessions court judge in Ahmedabad

A man hurled a shoe at a judge in the Ahmedabad sessions court on Tuesday during ongoing proceedings, according to a police official. It remains unclear whether the shoe hit the additional principal judge.

The incident occurred after the man’s appeal was dismissed. The individual, who was an appellant in the case, became angry and threw the shoe at the judge. Court staff intervened and caught him immediately.

Inspector PH Bhati of the city’s Karanj police station stated that, following the judge’s instructions, no coercive action was taken against the man. “The judge let him go and instructed the staff that no action should be taken against him,” Bhati said.

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Military colonel announces that armed forces are taking control in Madagascar

The announcement came almost immediately after parliament voted to impeach President Andry Rajoelina.

Following the impeachment vote, President Rajoelina fled the country due to a rebellion by soldiers.
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ドイツ裁判所、少女像撤去命令 首都ベルリン、韓国団体に

ドイツ裁判所、少女像撤去命令 - 首都ベルリンで韓国団体に対し

2025年10月14日 22:52(更新:22:54)

【ベルリン共同】

ドイツの首都ベルリンにある公有地に設置されている、従軍慰安婦の被害を象徴する少女像について、ベルリンの行政裁判所は13日、韓国系市民団体「コリア協議会」に対し、撤去を命じる判決を下しました。裁判所の発表は14日に行われています。

少女像はベルリン市のミッテ区の公有地に設置されており、慰安婦問題を巡る歴史的な象徴として議論を呼んでいます。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411297/

保険契約情報、887人分流出 大阪の高槻郵便局、経緯調査

2025/10/14 19:20(2025/10/14 19:23 更新)

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日本郵便近畿支社は14日、大阪府高槻市の高槻郵便局で取り扱った生命保険の申込書の写しなど632枚が京都市内で見つかったと発表しました。

流出したのは、保険会社6社から委託された保険商品の契約に関する資料です。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411190/

全国初の罰則カスハラ防止条例案 三重県、基本方針を議会に提示

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全国初の罰則付きカスハラ防止条例案
三重県、基本方針を議会に提示

2025年10月14日 10:50 (最終更新:2025年10月14日 10:53)
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客が従業員らに理不尽な要求を迫るカスタマーハラスメント(通称「カスハラ」)をなくすため、三重県は14日、全国で初となる罰則付きの防止条例制定に向けた基本方針案を県議会の委員会に示しました。

この条例案では、繰り返しの謝罪や面会の要求など、過剰な要求行為に対して適切な対応を促し、被害を抑止することを目的としています。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410971/

【社説】鑑定不正に監察 公正さを欠く身内の調査

裁判のやり直しにつながりかねない重大な事案である。根底から揺らいだ刑事司法への信頼を取り戻すためには、やはり第三者による透明で公正な究明が不可欠だ。

佐賀県警の科学捜査研究所(科捜研)の元職員がDNA型鑑定で不正を繰り返していた問題で、警察庁が県警に対する特別監察を始めた。付属機関である科学警察研究所から鑑定の専門家も同行させ、原因の解明とともに再発防止策をまとめるという。

特別監察は都道府県警の重大な不祥事などが起きた際に実施される異例の措置だ。記録の残る2011年以降では5例目で、前回は昨年の鹿児島県警のケースだった。今回の措置は、佐賀県警の問題公表後に高まった世論の批判や、科学捜査全体への信用が損なわれた事態を重く見て踏み切ったものだ。

しかしながら、警察組織の身内による調査にほかならず、明らかに公正さに欠けるとの指摘もある。佐賀県弁護士会や日本弁護士連合会など多くの司法関係者が、第三者機関による原因解明と捜査や公判に与えた影響の検証を要求している。

県警がその必要性を否定する中、県議会が第三者の調査を求める決議案を全会一致で可決した事実も重い。監察結果がどうであれ、警察から独立性のある機関による検証を改めて求める声は強い。

科捜研の元職員は昨年10月まで7年以上にわたり、実際には実施していない鑑定を偽装したり、鑑定試料を紛失して別の物を警察署に返還したりするなど、130件の不正を重ねていた。このうち16件は、殺人未遂や不同意性交といった事件の証拠として佐賀地検に送付されていた。

地検は「処分の決定(起訴、不起訴)や公判の証拠として使用された事例はない」としているものの、客観的な根拠を示しておらず、説得力に欠ける。県警も「事件捜査への影響は認められず、公判への影響もないと考えている」と説明している。

こうした説明を特別監察が追認して終わるようであれば、捜査機関への不信はさらに増幅する恐れがある。

究極の個人情報とされるDNA型の鑑定は、有罪判決の決め手になる一方で、過去には冤罪(えんざい)を生んできた。再捜査や冤罪を晴らす上で再鑑定が必要になる場合もある。しかし、鑑定後に残った試料の保管はなおざりにされてきた。

今回の問題は、その実態を浮き彫りにした。元職員が7年超の間に担当した632件の鑑定のうち、残った試料が保管されていたのは124件にとどまったという。

背景には、鑑定後の試料の保管や無罪になった人のデータ抹消といった取り扱いを定める法律がなく、警察の裁量に任されている現状がある。

今後は、鑑定試料の保存義務を課すなど、法制化の議論も併せて始めるべきだ。透明性と公正性を高めるために、司法制度全体の見直しが求められている。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410885/

Beijing claims PH fishers may ruin its Scarborough ‘nature reserve’

MANILA, Philippines — For the first time since Beijing’s declaration, the China Coast Guard (CCG) has been broadcasting radio challenges to assert its unilateral “nature reserve” claim in Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal. These broadcasts specifically target Filipino fishermen operating in the area, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Monday.

The PCG documented these radio challenges during the operations of its ships and the Bureau of Fisheries in the disputed waters. This development marks a new level of assertiveness from China regarding its claims over Scarborough Shoal, a territory also claimed by the Philippines.
https://www.inquirer.net/457746/2-in-radio-challenge-china-claims-ph-fishers-may-ruin-their-scarborough-nature-reserve/

Sri Lankan Navy arrests 47 Indian fishermen for ‘illegal fishing’

Sri Lankan Navy Arrests 47 Indian Fishermen for ‘Illegal Fishing’

By Rahul | Tue, 14/10/2025 – 00:04

The Sri Lankan Navy apprehended 47 Indian fishermen and seized five boats for ‘illegal fishing’ late Wednesday into early Thursday.

The incidents occurred in the north of Mannar and off Delft Island as the boats trespassed into Sri Lankan waters, according to an official statement from the Sri Lankan Navy. The North Central and Northern Naval commands were deployed to drive away fishing boats and arrest and seize boats of those who continued to engage in illegal fishing activities.

Four fishing boats, along with 30 fishermen, were handed over to the fisheries inspector of Mannar, while the other boat and the remaining 17 fishermen were handed over to the inspector of Malaidi for onward legal proceedings.

According to the Sri Lankan Navy, the arrests were made during regular proactive operations against poaching. “These efforts underscore the collective robust approach and steadfast commitment to safeguarding the nation’s marine ecosystems while ensuring the economic security and wellbeing of its citizens,” the Navy stated.

Fishing rights and maritime boundaries in the Palk Strait have been subject to long-standing tensions, including in the bilateral relations between India and Sri Lanka. Last month, 12 Indian fishermen were arrested and their boat was seized near Delft Island in Jaffna.

The Sri Lankan Navy has repeatedly taken action against Indian fishermen for entering Sri Lankan waters, including seizing boats and arrests. Indian fishermen, particularly from Tamil Nadu, have routinely accused Sri Lankan security forces of harassment, arrests, and even fatal shootings.

http://www.tamilguardian.com/content/sri-lankan-navy-arrests-47-indian-fishermen-illegal-fishing

Court remands 2 more accused in Durgapur `gangrape` case to nine day custody

A local court in West Bengal on Monday remanded two men to police custody for nine days in connection with the alleged gangrape of a medical student in Paschim Bardhaman district. Earlier, three other accused were remanded to 10-day police custody on Sunday.

The Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Durgapur ordered the nine-day custody for the two men following a request from the prosecution. The prosecution alleged their direct involvement in the case alongside the previously arrested three accused and sought custody for questioning and further investigation.

The medical student, who hails from Odisha, was allegedly gangraped outside the campus of a private medical college in Durgapur on Friday night. The incident occurred when she had gone out for dinner with a friend.

Her parents subsequently lodged an FIR with the New Township police station.

All five accused are scheduled to be produced before the court on the next hearing date.

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Amit Shah says newly implemented laws will ensure timely and simple justice

Our judicial system has developed a reputation for not delivering justice in a timely manner. However, I am confident in telling the people of Rajasthan that the three new criminal justice laws will ensure justice that is timely, accessible, and simple, highlighted Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made numerous changes to improve ease of living across the nation. Along with the implementation of these laws, there will also be a significant transformation in the ease of justice. “Through these laws, our criminal justice system will be inspired by justice rather than punishment,” Shah asserted. He added that these reforms have been effectively implemented across the country, with the Ministry of Home Affairs providing assistance and ongoing guidance to all states.

Hailing the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) efforts to streamline the justice process, Amit Shah further informed that any FIR (First Information Report) filed after 2027 will be brought to justice in the Supreme Court within three years.

Highlighting the three new laws introduced by PM Narendra Modi, Shah explained, “These laws abolish 160-year-old statutes and will allow FIRs to be filed nationwide after 2027. The complete system will take another two years to be fully implemented. However, thanks to this legislation, any FIR filed after 2027 will be adjudicated by the Supreme Court within three years.”

The Union Home Minister also pointed to a significant improvement in Rajasthan’s conviction rate. “In Rajasthan, the conviction rate was previously only 42%. After implementing these three new laws just one year ago, the conviction rate has already risen to 60%. When fully implemented, the conviction rate is expected to reach up to 90%,” he noted. “These laws provide for various scientific methods that strengthen the justice process.”

Shah highlighted the government’s continued efforts to modernize India’s justice system, including the establishment of the National Forensic Science University in 2020. “We created this institution to support the smooth implementation of these laws. By gradually opening affiliated colleges across the country, we are also nurturing a new workforce of youth skilled in scientific methods,” he said.

Among the new provisions, terrorism, mob lynching, organized crime, and digital crime have been defined for the first time within our judicial system. Moreover, the three laws prescribe strict time limits at more than 29 stages of the justice process.

It is now mandatory to provide updates to victims within 90 days. A copy of the police report must be delivered to the victim within 14 days. The charge sheet must be filed within 60 to 90 days. The laws even provide for trials in absentia, ensuring that justice is not delayed.

These comprehensive reforms symbolize a new era in India’s criminal justice system, aiming to deliver swift and equitable justice to all citizens.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/amit-shah-says-newly-implemented-laws-will-ensure-timely-and-simple-justice-23598495