mersaylee Hypersonic January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 25 minutes ago, Kyrios said: What about lape... Time of the day no difference...your potential does. ↡ Advertisement 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cwong2910 2nd Gear January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 Penal code https://sso.agc.gov.sg/Act/PC1871?ProvIds=pr392-#pr392- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 5 hours ago, Sx4falcon said: https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/man-jailed-caned-after-robbery-involving-sex-ruse-wife The last paragraph of this article stated "Those convicted of robbery after 7pm and before 7am must be jailed for between three and 14 years, and given at least 12 strokes of the cane." First time came to know that robbery at night carry such mandatory punishment. Any expert here can share what's the rational of this? This means that the punishment was thought up by the same person who came up with: 1) Red and white lots in HDB carparks, reserved for residents from 7 pm to 7 am. Nighttime, outsiders bo kangtao... 2) weekend cars can only drive 7 pm to 7 am... dun think it's better to make use of weekend car to rob... 😂 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyrios Turbocharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 A lot of these archaic laws could have been inherited from the old colonial british empire statutes but AGC never updated or removed the outdated sections... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 4 hours ago, kobayashiGT said: @Hamburger You in the legal sector one arh? The way you differentiate this two, I am impressed. 👌 he sounds more like a Risk Manager 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 59 minutes ago, Kyrios said: What about lape... base on this, seems like India has a lot of fake reported rape. when a body called the Delhi Commission for Women published a report in 2014 describing 53% of rapes reported in the city the previous year as "false" this was seized upon by men's rights activists as evidence that the legal changes and noisy public debate had ended up making victims out of men. Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape Partha Sadhukhan, Men's rights activist "Of all the rape cases that are registered, only 1% is genuine," says Gupta's lawyer, Vinay Sharma, who regularly defends men accused of rape in Delhi. "The rest are either registered to take revenge or to take advantage of the person in some financial matter," he says. Men's rights activist Partha Sadhukhan takes a similar view. "The reality at that point in time was that India had enough stringent laws to curb rape and punish the offenders," he says. "Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape." But are they right? The evidence from the Commission for Women is in fact far from conclusive. It classes as "false" all reports of rape that were dropped before they reached court, without analysing the reasons why. So it doesn't distinguish between cases dropped because it was clear the woman was lying and those where a woman was put under pressure to withdraw her claim - or where there was simply insufficient evidence to build a strong case. Forensic evidence is rarely used in Indian rape cases, so it's often just his word against hers. One person who decided to do her own investigation was data journalist Rukmini Shrinivasan. When she moved to Delhi from Mumbai to take up a post at The Hindu newspaper, she wanted to know whether Delhi's reputation as the rape capital of India was justified. Instead of counting dropped rape cases, she looked at the 460 cases that went to a full trial in Delhi district courts in 2013 and compared the initial complaint made to police with what happened in court. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyrios Turbocharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 8 minutes ago, Sdf4786k said: base on this, seems like India has a lot of fake reported rape. when a body called the Delhi Commission for Women published a report in 2014 describing 53% of rapes reported in the city the previous year as "false" this was seized upon by men's rights activists as evidence that the legal changes and noisy public debate had ended up making victims out of men. Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape Partha Sadhukhan, Men's rights activist "Of all the rape cases that are registered, only 1% is genuine," says Gupta's lawyer, Vinay Sharma, who regularly defends men accused of rape in Delhi. "The rest are either registered to take revenge or to take advantage of the person in some financial matter," he says. Men's rights activist Partha Sadhukhan takes a similar view. "The reality at that point in time was that India had enough stringent laws to curb rape and punish the offenders," he says. "Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape." But are they right? The evidence from the Commission for Women is in fact far from conclusive. It classes as "false" all reports of rape that were dropped before they reached court, without analysing the reasons why. So it doesn't distinguish between cases dropped because it was clear the woman was lying and those where a woman was put under pressure to withdraw her claim - or where there was simply insufficient evidence to build a strong case. Forensic evidence is rarely used in Indian rape cases, so it's often just his word against hers. One person who decided to do her own investigation was data journalist Rukmini Shrinivasan. When she moved to Delhi from Mumbai to take up a post at The Hindu newspaper, she wanted to know whether Delhi's reputation as the rape capital of India was justified. Instead of counting dropped rape cases, she looked at the 460 cases that went to a full trial in Delhi district courts in 2013 and compared the initial complaint made to police with what happened in court. The Indian gahmen should have legislated POFMA....would have worked wonders for them... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 3 hours ago, Sx4falcon said: so housebreaking at night also will carry heavier sentences same like robbery? To my understanding, yes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Count-Bracula Twincharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 2 hours ago, Atrecord said: This means that the punishment was thought up by the same person who came up with: 1) Red and white lots in HDB carparks, reserved for residents from 7 pm to 7 am. Nighttime, outsiders bo kangtao... 2) weekend cars can only drive 7 pm to 7 am... dun think it's better to make use of weekend car to rob... 😂 7 7 49 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inlinefour Twincharged January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 What if start robbery at 6.59pm and done at 7.01am plus studying in local university got discounted sentence or slap on wrist only huh 😬😬😬 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic January 23, 2020 Share January 23, 2020 12 hours ago, Sdf4786k said: base on this, seems like India has a lot of fake reported rape. when a body called the Delhi Commission for Women published a report in 2014 describing 53% of rapes reported in the city the previous year as "false" this was seized upon by men's rights activists as evidence that the legal changes and noisy public debate had ended up making victims out of men. Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape Partha Sadhukhan, Men's rights activist "Of all the rape cases that are registered, only 1% is genuine," says Gupta's lawyer, Vinay Sharma, who regularly defends men accused of rape in Delhi. "The rest are either registered to take revenge or to take advantage of the person in some financial matter," he says. Men's rights activist Partha Sadhukhan takes a similar view. "The reality at that point in time was that India had enough stringent laws to curb rape and punish the offenders," he says. "Today the definition of rape has changed so much and anything and everything is reported as rape." But are they right? The evidence from the Commission for Women is in fact far from conclusive. It classes as "false" all reports of rape that were dropped before they reached court, without analysing the reasons why. So it doesn't distinguish between cases dropped because it was clear the woman was lying and those where a woman was put under pressure to withdraw her claim - or where there was simply insufficient evidence to build a strong case. Forensic evidence is rarely used in Indian rape cases, so it's often just his word against hers. One person who decided to do her own investigation was data journalist Rukmini Shrinivasan. When she moved to Delhi from Mumbai to take up a post at The Hindu newspaper, she wanted to know whether Delhi's reputation as the rape capital of India was justified. Instead of counting dropped rape cases, she looked at the 460 cases that went to a full trial in Delhi district courts in 2013 and compared the initial complaint made to police with what happened in court. Land of rapists and liars. Based on their own people reporting and research. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic February 21, 2020 Share February 21, 2020 Hope mata shu shu quickly catch the bad guy and make him drink Kopi bitter bitter bonus pix ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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