Friday, 9 June 2023

Man runs car over father-in-law after dispute over custody of children in Rajkot

 

A marital discord took an ugly turn as a man from Jamnagar allegedly ran his car over his father-in-law in Rajkot late Thursday after his estranged wife attempted to take custody of their children and brought them to her parent’s home.

The incident took place outside the residence of the victim, Malde Pandavadra, at Mafatiyapara on Kankot Road, located on the outskirts of Rajkot city.

The police said that Hitesh Chavda ran his car over his 55-year-old father-in-law around 7.30 pm after a dispute over the custody of children.

The FIR lodged was against Chavda on the basis of Pandavadara’s complaint. According to the complaint, Sandhya, Pandavadra’s eldest daughter, had married Chavda around 10 years ago.
The couple have a nine-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son. However, due to marital discord, Sandhay had returned to her father’s home around five months ago, leaving behind her children in Jamnagar.

The FIR, registered at Rajkot Taluka police station early Friday, said that Sandhya went to her in-laws’ home in Jamnagar on Thursday morning, as it was her daughter’s birthday. It said that without informing Chavda, Sandhya brought her daughter and son with her in Rajkot around 6.30 pm.

Around an hour later, the FIR added, Chavda came in his car with his friend Vikki alias Khado and two unidentified men. “They pulled their car outside my home and started hurling abuses. He grabbed my daughter Sandhya with her hair and started beating her, telling her to return him his children,” the FIR quoted Pandavadara.

He claimed that the assailants pushed the two minor children in the car and tried to speed away.
“In an attempt to stop them, I ran towards the road. However, Hitesh increased the speed of his car and with an intent to kill me, kept speeding towards me. The car knocked me down and ran over my waist and legs,” Pandavadara, a construction labourer, said in his complaint.

The police said the assailants also beat Sandhya with sticks. Further, they assaulted Sandhya’s younger sisters Asha and Preeti before speeding away with the children.

An injured Pandavadara was rushed to the Rajkot civil hospital. “His injuries are not very serious and he is out of danger,” Inspector V R Patel, in charge of Rajkot Taluka police station, said.

“As Chavda speed his car in the direction of the victim with an intent to kill the latter, we have booked the accused under Section 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC),” Patel added.

The accused have also been booked under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 114 (abettor present when crime is committed) of the IPC.

“The accused are at large but we have formed various teams to arrest them,” Patel said.

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BMC to fell 3 trees, transplant 2 for upcoming Gokhale bridge

 The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in a notification have informed that five trees will be affected for constructing the new Gopal Krishna Gokhale Bridge in Andheri that was pulled down earlier in March this year.

According to the civic body’s May 29 public notice, of the five trees, three will be pulled down entirely while two will be transplanted. Civic officials said the affected trees will hinder the path of cranes that will be used for staging work and launch of girders.

“In the next phase, the assembling and staging work for this bridge will be taken up. The staging site that we have selected will be used for operating cranes and the trees are coming in the way as obstructions. Therefore, these trees will be removed from the site so that the cranes can operate smoothly,” said an official.

The trees will be removed from the eastern side of the railway track, said civic officials, and four of the five trees are small in size. “The alignment of the bridge is fine but we need to create platforms from where girders will be launched. This will be in the final stage of work,” the official said.

Local residents and activists have questioned BMC’s timing of floating a proposal for bringing down trees six months after issuing a work order to build the new bridge. “BMC was to complete the bridge by end of May 2023, and this latest development shows they have not been able to do anything significant so far. This clearly makes us question BMC’s execution of the work. How come they realised midway through the project that trees are a hurdle to construction?” said Zoru Bhathena, city based activist.

Dhaval Shah, local resident and member of Lokhandwala Oshiwara Citizen’s Association (LOCA) said BMC should expedite construction. “Citizens are unlikely to object to cutting of trees, because in the absence of this bridge, traffic is a chaotic affair in Andheri, which is creating carbon emissions that are more than the five trees could counter. So, the only way to prevent emission is to build the bridge quickly. Authorities should understand the inconvenience we are facing and expedite the work,” he said.

A primary east-west connector in western suburbs—the Gokhale Bridge— was shut down for vehicular and pedestrian movement in November 2022. Thereafter the railways dismantled it as the bridge passed above the railway tracks. The BMC, last January, had floated tenders for the construction of a bridge, and it says that one arm of the bridge will be opened by November end this year, and the entire bridge will be operational by May 2024.

© The Indian Express (P) Ltd

First published on: 10-06-2023 at 01:56 IST

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Man runs car over father-in-law after dispute over custody of children in Rajkot

  A marital discord took an ugly turn as a man from Jamnagar allegedly ran his car over his father-in-law in Rajkot late Thursday after his ...