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Pages in category "Unsolved murders in India" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2008 ...
New Delhi has the highest number of sex crimes among India's major cities. Police figures show a rape reported on average every 18 hours; reported rape cases rose by nearly 17 percent between 2007 and 2011. [192] Only one of the 706 rape cases filed in Delhi in 2012 saw a successful conviction against the attacker. [79]
The 2008 Noida double murder case refers to the unsolved murders of 13-year-old girl Aarushi Talwar and 45-year-old man Hemraj Banjade, a live-in domestic worker employed by her family. The two were killed on the night of 15–16 May 2008 at Aarushi's home in Noida, India. The case aroused public interest as a whodunit story.
Originally set up to investigate bribery and governmental corruption, in 1965 it received expanded jurisdiction to investigate breaches of central laws enforceable by the Government of India, multi-state organised crime, multi-agency or international cases. [6] CBI is exempted from the provisions of the Right to Information Act. [7]
Incidence of cognisable crimes in India 1953–2007. [6]A report published by the NCRB compared the crime rates of 1953 and 2006. The report noted that burglary (known as house-breaking [7] in India) declined over a period of 53 years by 79.84% (from 147,379, a rate of 39.3/100,000 in 1953 to 91,666, a rate of 7.9/100,000 in 2006), murder has increased by 7.39% (from 9,803, a rate of 2.61 in ...
1976 – The Rajan case. 18 April 1976 – The Turkman gate demolition and firing . 1979 to 1980 – The Bhagalpur blindings was an incident in Bhagalpur in the state of Bihar, India when police blinded 31 undertrials (or convicted criminals, according to some versions), by pouring acid into their eyes.
The Geeta and Sanjay Chopra kidnapping case (also known as the Ranga-Billa case) [1] was a kidnapping and murder crime in New Delhi in 1978. [2] It involved the kidnapping and subsequent murder of siblings Geeta and Sanjay by Kuljeet Singh ( alias Ranga Khus) and Jasbir Singh (alias Billa).
A case of unnatural death was registered based on a statement given by Sister Leissue, Mother Superior of the Convent. [4] On April 13, the Crime Branch wing of state police took over the probe, and, on January 30, 1993, submitted a final report which tried to strengthen the suicide theory, with claims of psychological illness of the deceased. [4]