The big news: Delhi High Court asks Centre if death penalty deters rape, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: Congress said it would take the impeachment motion to the Supreme Court, and Rahul Gandhi said India would speak its ‘mann ki baat’ in 2019.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Did Centre carry out research to check if death penalty deters rape, asks Delhi High Court: The bench asked the government whether it had sought the opinion of rape survivors before passing the ordinance.
- Congress will approach Supreme Court against rejection of notice, says Kapil Sibal: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu rejected the impeachment motion against the chief justice of India.
- India will speak its ‘mann ki baat’ in 2019, says Rahul Gandhi at ‘Save the Constitution’ rally: The Congress president accused Narendra Modi’s government of undermining constitutional values and appointing RSS ideologues to important positions.
- Centre revokes AFSPA in Meghalaya, restricts it to 8 police stations in Arunachal Pradesh: The home ministry said insurgency-related incidents in the Northeast have dropped 63% in last four years.
- Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam gets 20 years in jail for shooting police officers in Brussels: Abdeslam shot at police officers who raided his hideout, and is due for trial in the Paris attacks case only in 2020.
- Indore woman says two men tried to pull off her skirt on a busy road: The police said they would act as soon as she files a complaint.
- Assam Police look for man who allegedly raped his minor daughter for months, says report: The crime came to light after some people in the man’s neighbourhood caught him assaulting the child on Saturday.
- Modi, Xi will discuss inclusive global development when they meet this week, says China: The prime minister is scheduled to visit to Wuhan for an informal summit on April 27 and 28.
- Actor Rajpal Yadav sentenced to six months in jail for failing to repay loans, granted bail: The court ordered him to pay Rs 11.2 crore and his wife to pay Rs 70 lakh to a Delhi-based businessman.
- Supreme Court gives Centre a week to respond to hotelier’s plea to decriminalise gay sex: The court said that Keshav Suri’s plea would be heard along with other pleas by a Constitution bench.