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Uttar Pradesh: Minor raped by 22-year-old man in Muzaffarnagar, his sister makes video of incident
•A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a 22-year-old man, whose sister made a video of the incident, police said on Monday.

Ghaziabad: Two days on, 13-year-old gang-rape survivor awaits medical examination due to unavailability of doctors
•A 13-year-old girl, gang-raped two days ago, was still awaiting a medical examination as were the two minor accused detained in connection with the case.

Uttar Pradesh: Woman gangraped by four men at gunpoint in Meerut
•A 40-year-old woman was allegedly raped at gunpoint by four men in Meerut on Sunday

UP woman who refused to accept triple talaq over phone attacked with acid by in-laws
Fp Staff •A Muslim woman, who refused to accept talaq from her husband over the phone, was assaulted and attacked with acid by her in-laws in Neuria area of Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.

Shape up or ship out: Air India's weight loss tip to staff
Fp Staff •Theairline's airhostesses and stewards over the age of 40 need to appear for a medical fitness test before March 31 or face being grounded.

Asaram can't get special treatment, says SC rejecting bail plea
Fp Archives •Charges have been framed against Asaram for rape, criminal conspiracy and other offences in connection with alleged sexual exploitation of a minor girl at his Jodhpur Ashram.

SC asks AIIMS to set up medical board to clinically examine Asaram Bapu
Fp Archives •The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the AIIMS director to set up a medical board to review Asaram Bapu's health.

SC directs constitution of board to medically examine Asaram Bapu
Fp Archives •The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the constitution of a medical board to examine self-styled godman Asaram Bapu for trigeminal neuralgia.

Supreme Court lifts bar on common medical entrance results
Fp Archives •The apex court said results can be declared where the examinations have already been conducted and the admission process can go ahead as there was a need to safeguard interests of aspiring students who got caught in the legal tangle for no fault of theirs and are "victims of policy decisions".



