Sunday, November 3, 2019

Non-consensual homosexual act an offence: Madras High Court

Homosexuality may have been decriminalised by the Supreme Court, but in the case of lack of consent, obviously, it will be a punishable offense, the Madras High Court has clarified.

Published: 03rd November 2019 05:16 AM

Madras HC

Express News Service

CHENNAI: Homosexuality may have been decriminalised by the Supreme Court, but in the case of lack of consent, obviously, it will be a punishable offense, the Madras High Court has clarified. This point came up in the case of Bala Dhanapal, who is serving a life term on charges of murdering a retired Navy officer. The case dates back to 2014. Viswanathan (63), who retired as Commander in the Indian Navy after serving 17 years, was a resident of Sengodampalayam in Erode. His wife and son were living in America. Viswanathan is said to have promised Dhanapal a job in the Navy in return for sexual favours.

Finally, after a period of time, when Dhanapal found out that he was being cheated, and that he would not get a job, he attacked Viswanathan with an iron rod. The trial court awarded him life imprisonment in murder case after which, he went for an appeal. After hearing appeal, a division bench of Justices M M Sundresh and RMT Teekaa Raman reduced sentence to eight years.

The bench clarified that having consensual homosexual relationships on previous occasions cannot be held against the victim. He cannot be denied his self-dignity due to submission on earlier occasions. Though consensual homosexuality has been decriminalised, in case of false promise or refusal, it still holds ground for offence, the bench said.

Applying this yardstick, and also holding that the prosecution has not given any evidence for premeditation for committing the crime of the murder, the bench granted the reprieve to Dhanapal. The Supreme Court has not stuck down Sec. 377 of the IPC but had merely read it down and interpreted it.
State transfers, promotes 34 IPS officers

SPs of Tirunelveli, Pudukottai and DCPs of Coimbatore, Madurai shifted

03/11/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,CHENNAI

The State government on Saturday ordered the promotion, transfer and posting of 34 Indian Police Service officers.

According to a press release, Cheranmahadevi Additional Superintendent of Police Ashish Rawat has been promoted as SP and posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police VIII Battalion, New Delhi.

A. Janagan, Commandant, TSP VIII Battalion, New Delhi, has been posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police XI Bn., Rajapalayam.

R. Jayanthi, Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police XI Bn., Rajapalayam, has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Coastal Security Group, Ramanathapuram.

S. Selvanagarathinam, SP, Coastal Security Group, Ramanathapuram, has been posted as Nagapattinam Superintendent of Police.

T.K. Rajasekaran, SP, Nagapattinam, has been posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic (North), Greater Chennai Police.

C. Shyamaladevi has been posted as SP, Tamil Nadu Commando Force, Chennai. M. Vijayalakshmi has been posted as Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Social Justice and Human Rights, Chennai.

E. Karthik, Additional SP, Colachel, has been promoted and posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Madurai City. V. Sasi Mohan has been posted as SP, The Nilgiris.

C. Kalaichelvan has been posted as SP, NIB CID, Chennai.

Sriperumbudur ASP S. Rajesh Kannan has been promoted and posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Pulianthope. E. Sai Charan Tejaswi has been posted as Theni SP.

V. Baskaran has been posted as Commandant Tamil Nadu Special Police XIII Bn., Poonamallee. D. Jayavel, Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police XIII Bn., has been posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police X Battalion., Ulundurpet.

A. Kayalvizhi has been transferred and posted as SP II, Crime against Women and Children, Chennai.

K. Palanikumar has been posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime, Madurai City. T. Senthil Kumar has been posted as SP Railways, Tiruchi.

Saroj Kumar Thakur has been posted as Superintendent of Police, Cyber Crime Division III, Chennai.

G. Umaiyal, Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police I Bn., Tiruchi, has been posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police, Small Arms, Chennai.

I.S. Iyyanperumal has been posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police XII Bn., Manimutharu. M. Ananthan has been posted as Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police I Bn., Tiruchi.

V. Badri Narayanan, ASP, Mamallapuram, has been promoted and posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime and Traffic, Tiruppur City. E.S. Uma has been posted as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Coimbatore City.

P. Perumal, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime, Coimbatore City, has been transferred and posted as SP, Virudhunagar. M. Rajarajan has been posted as SP, Enforcement, Madurai.

P.Ve. Arun Sakthikumar, SP, Tirunelveli, has been transferred as SP, Pudukottai.

S. Selvaraj has been posted as SP, Tamil Nadu Police Academy (Administration), Chennai. S. Santhi has been posted as SP, Civil Supplies CID, Chennai.

R.V. Varun Kumar has been posted as SP, Ramanathapuram. Omprakash Meena has been posted as SP, Tirunelveli.

E. Sundaravathanam has been posted as ASP, Mamallapuram sub division. K. Karthikeyan has been posted as ASP, Sriperumbudur.

A. Pradeep has been posted as ASP, Cheranmahadevi. Vishwesh Balasubramaniam Shastri has been posted as ASP, Colachel sub division, in Kanniyakumari District.
‘Return original documents on resignation’

03/11/2019, STAFF REPORTER,CHENNAI

In a circular sent to all its affiliated colleges, Anna University has said that the chairman and principal of every institution should ensure that original certificates of faculty members are returned to them whenever they resign and are relieved from the college.

The Registrar stated in the circular that any deviation or non-cooperation by institutions will be viewed seriously.

The revised circular has been issued based on recent developments where the High Court quashed a circular in December 2018 directing affiliated colleges to desist from collecting original certificates of their faculty.
HC relief for man who killed his sexual predator

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:3.11.2019

Coming to the rescue of a 20-year old man who killed a 63-year-old retired navy commander, for sexually exploiting him promising a job in the Army, the Madras high court has reduced his life imprisonment ordered by a trail court to eight years of simple imprisonment.

A division bench of Justices M M Sundresh and R M T Teekaa Raman clarified that the act of the accused cannot be termed murder since it was committed out of sudden provocation of repeated sexual abuse by the gay ex-serviceman.

“From the records available, the prosecution has not let in any evidence for premeditation of committing the crime by the accused. We find that the accused lost his control while committing the offence due to grave and sudden provocation,” the bench said.

The court then modified the trial court order dated September 29, 2016, convicting him for murder under section 302 of IPC to that of culpable homicide under section 304 (i) and reduced his sentence from life term to eight years of simple imprisonment.

According to the prosecution, Viswanathan was a retired commander in the navy. Since his wife and son are in the US, he was living alone in his residence at Erode. He was homosexual and habitually exploited young men by promising them jobs.

One such victim was the accused who holds a diploma in mechanical engineering and an aspiring soldier. Exploiting his desire to join the Army, Viswanathan promised to secure him a job in the force and sexually exploited him several times.

As Viswanathan made no efforts to get him a job, the young man grew suspicious and confronted him on why he was not making any effort. As the ex-serviceman failed to give a justifiable answer, the young man hit him on his head and neck with an iron rod, killing him instantly.
Only Hindi and English; no Tamil in traffic challans in Chennai

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:3.11.2019

In June, more than two months before Union home minister Amith Shah sparked a controversy by saying Hindi should be the national language, traffic violators in Chennai began getting payment receipts in English and Hindi. There was nothing in Tamil in the National Informatics Centre-developed receipt.

On September 14, speaking at the Hindi Diwas celebrations in New Delhi, Amit Shah emphasised the need to make Hindi the country’s common language. It was necessary, he said, to have a language that could represent India in the world. The remark triggered widespread condemnation, with the M K Stalin-led DMK threatening agitations against the plan to impose Hindi on non-Hindi speaking states. Shah later said he had never asked for imposition of Hindi anywhere in the country but only advocated its use as the second language.

In Chennai, the receipts for traffic violations continue to be spewed out in English and Hindi. A traffic police officer said they have been issuing these receipts since June. After the traffic police introduced contactless traffic violations payment system, they have been monitoring the Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras installed in Anna Nagar and few other places. These cameras can detect any traffic violation, capture a photograph of the violator and send photographs with details of the offence to the traffic police control room.

The photographs and the challan are dispatched to the residences of the offenders whose details are got from the RTO office headquarters.
Pvt engg colleges’ staff to get certificates only while leaving

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:3.11.2019

Reversing its earlier direction , Anna University has asked the managements of private engineering colleges affiliated to it to make sure the original certificates of staff members are returned when they resign.

The previous circular had ordered all affiliated colleges to return the certificates of teaching and non-teaching staff immediately after verification. But, the Madras high court recently quashed the circular and ordered the university to issue a fresh one.

The new circular says, “Chairman and principal should ensure that all the original certificates of the faculty members are returned to them when they resign and are relieved from the college. Any deviation or non-cooperation [in this regard] will be viewed seriously by the university.”

Last year, following the death on November 12 of T Vasanthavanan, the faculty member of a private engineering college in Chennai city, the university directed all colleges affiliated to it not to collect original certificates from the faculty members. Vasanthavanan had committed suicide allegedly after being harassed by the management when asked to return his original certificates while resigning.

The All India Private Educational Institutions Association filed a petition challenging circular issued by Anna University on December 4, 2018. Citing the AICTE’notification on March 29, 2019, the court recently quashed the circular saying it was not in line with the AICTE’s intention. The university then issued a fresh circular to all colleges.

While officials said the university’s powers were limited and dilution of rules by AICTE resulted in the court’s verdict, faculty members fear the court order and circular will lead to their exploitation by the colleges. “The new circular will embolden engineering colleges who are already treating their faculty members as bonded labours,” said K M Karthik, president of Private Educational Institutions Employees Association. “Following the university’s earlier order, some colleges have returned the original certificates. Now, they will also ask for original certificates from faculty members.”

Some colleges said many faculty members did not act responsibly. “If a faculty member leaves the college in the middle of the academic year, it becomes difficult to find a replacement. We need to think of welfare of students also,” said P Selvaraj, secretary of Consortium of Self-Financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges He further said many colleges allow faculty members to resign and migrate to other institutions during March and April. “We understand emergency situations. But, the faculty members have to serve their notice period before leaving the institutions.”



Citing the AICTE’s notification on March 29, 2019, the HC recently quashed a university circular saying it was not in line with the AICTE’s intention

Saturday, November 2, 2019

78ல் ஜெய்சங்கர் 13 படங்கள்; வெள்ளிக்கிழமை ஹீரோவின் சாதனை 

 1.11.2019




வி.ராம்ஜி

1978ம் ஆண்டு, ஜெய்சங்கர் நடித்து 13 படங்கள் வெளியாகின. இதில் பல படங்கள் நூறு நாட்களைக் கடந்து ஓடின.

1978ம் ஆண்டு தமிழ்த் திரையுலகில் குறிப்பிடும்படியான ஆண்டு. இந்த வருடம்தான் எம்ஜிஆர் கடைசியாக நடித்த ‘மதுரையை மீட்ட சுந்தரபாண்டியன்’ திரைப்படம் வெளியானது. அதுவரை எம்ஜிஆர் - சிவாஜி என்று இருந்த கோதா மாறியது. சிவாஜி தனித்துவிடப்பட்டார். அதாவது போட்டியில்லை.

அந்த சமயத்தில், கமலும் ரஜினியும் மளமளவென படங்கள் பண்ணினார்கள். இதே காலகட்டத்தில், ஒருபக்கம் சிவகுமார், இன்னொரு பக்கம் விஜயகுமார், நடுவே ஜெய்சங்கர் ஆகியோரின் படங்கள் வந்துகொண்டிருந்தன.
ஆனாலும் ‘வெள்ளிக்கிழமை ஹீரோ’ என்கிற பெயர் ஜெய்சங்கருக்கு இந்த வருடமும் அவரிடமே ஒட்டிக்கொண்டிருந்தது. கிட்டத்தட்ட, அவர் நடித்த 13 படங்கள் இந்த வருடத்தில் (1978) வெளியாகின.

‘அவள் ஒரு அதிசயம்’ என்ற படம். இவருக்கு ஜோடியாக ஸ்ரீப்ரியா நடித்திருந்தார். அடுத்து ஸ்ரீவித்யாவுடன் இணைந்து ‘இளையராணி ராஜலட்சுமி’ என்ற படத்தில் நடித்தார். இந்தப் படம் நல்ல கலெக்‌ஷனைக் கொடுத்தது.

அதேபோல், ஸ்ரீப்ரியாவுடன் இணைந்து நடித்த ‘உள்ளத்தில் குழந்தையடி’ என்கிற திரைப்படம், மிகப்பெரிய வெற்றியைப் பெற்றது. மேலும் இந்தப் படத்தில் இருவரின் நடிப்பும் வெகுவாகப் பாராட்டப்பட்டது.



’இது எப்படி இருக்கு?’ என்ற படத்தில், ஆக்‌ஷனுக்கு முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுத்து நடித்திருந்தார் ஜெய்சங்கர். அவரிடம் ரசிகர்கள் எதிர்பார்த்ததும் அதைத்தானே! எனவே இந்தப் படமும் பி அண்ட் சி ஏரியாக்களில் சக்கைப்போடு போட்டது.
ஜெயசித்ராவுடன் இணைந்து ஜெய்சங்கர் நடித்த ‘சக்கைப்போடு போடு ராஜா; என்கிற படம் மிகப்பெரிய வெற்றியைப் பெற்றது. அதேபோல், ஸ்ரீதேவியுடன் இணைந்து நடித்த ‘டாக்சி டிரைவர்’ ஏக எதிர்பார்ப்புடன் வந்தது.அதற்குக் காரணம் உண்டு. ஏனென்றால்... இந்த ’டாக்சி டிரைவர்’ ஜெய்சங்கரின் 150வது படம்.

‘மக்கள் குரல்’ எனும் படம். ஜெய்சங்கர் நாயகன். பிரமீளா நாயகி. இந்தப் படம் ஓரளவு ஓடியது. ஆனாலும் முதலுக்கு மோசமில்லை. அப்படி ஜெய்சங்கரை வைத்து படமெடுத்து,எவரும் நஷ்டப்பட்டதுமில்லை.

இதேபோல், ‘முடிசூடாமன்னன்’ என்றொரு படம். ஜெய்சங்கரும் ஸ்ரீதேவியும் நடித்தார்கள். மிகப்பெரிய வெற்றியைப் பெற்றுத் தந்தது. தமிழ் சினிமாவில், மிகக் குறைந்த செலவில் படமெடுத்து, மிகக் குறைந்த சம்பளத்தில் நடித்துக் கொடுத்து, முடிசூடாமன்னனாகவே திகழ்ந்தார் ஜெய்சங்கர்.

இந்த வருடத்தில், ஜெய்சங்கரின் ஆஸ்தான ஹீரோயின் ஜெயசித்ரா எனும் நிலை கொஞ்சம் மாறியது. ஒருபடத்தில் ஸ்ரீதேவி நடித்தால், இன்னொரு படத்தில் ஸ்ரீப்ரியா ஜோடி. ஆனாலும் இந்த வருடத்தில் இவரும் ஸ்ரீப்ரியாவும் ஜோடி சேர்ந்து நடித்த படங்கள் பலவும் ஹிட்டடித்தன. ‘மேளதாளங்கள்’ திரைப்படம் அப்படித்தான் பெரிய வெற்றியைச் சந்தித்தது. கொஞ்சம் காமெடி, கொஞ்சம் ஆக்‌ஷன், கொஞ்சம் சென்டிமென்ட் என கலந்துகட்டி இருந்த இந்தப் படம் எல்லோருக்கும் பிடித்திருந்தது.

ஸ்ரீதேவியுடன் ‘ராஜாவுக்கேற்ற ராணி’ என்ற படம் சரியாகப் போகவில்லை. அதேசமயம், ஸ்ரீப்ரியாவுடன் நடித்த ‘வாழ நினைத்தால் வாழலாம்’ மிகப்பிரமாண்டமான வசூலை அள்ளியது. இருவருக்கும் நல்லபெயரை வாங்கிக் கொடுத்தது.

கலைஞர் கருணாநிதியின் கதை வசனத்தில், ஜெயசித்ராவுடன் இணைந்து நடித்த ‘வண்டிக்காரன் மகன்’ ஏற்படுத்திய பரபரப்பு அந்தக் காலகட்டத்துக்காரர்களுக்கு இன்றுவரை மறக்காது. அப்போது ஆட்சிக்கு வந்துவிட்ட எம்ஜிஆரை அட்டாக் செய்து கதை பண்ணப்பட்டிருக்கும். இந்தப் படத்துக்க்கு போடப்பட்ட முட்டுக்கட்டைகளையெல்லாம் தாண்டி, ‘வண்டிக்காரன் மகன்’ குதிரை வேகத்தில் சென்று வெற்றிக்கனியைப் பறித்தான்.

இந்தப் படங்கள் குறித்த இன்னொரு சுவாரஸ்யம்... இந்தப் படங்களின் தயாரிப்பு நிறுவனம் எதுவுமே மிகப்பெரிய கம்பெனி இல்லை. சின்னக் கம்பெனி, புதிய தயாரிப்பாளர்கள், சின்ன பட்ஜெட்டில் படமெடுத்தார்கள். எல்லோருக்கும் தோள் கொடுத்து தூக்கிவிட்டார் ஜெய்சங்கர் என்பது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

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