96% bystanders in Delhi unlikely to help road mishap victims: Study
New Delhi: Around 96 per cent bystanders in the national capital are reluctant to help road accident victims with serious injuries as they fear that they would be subjected to legal hassles and mistr
Why victims identify innocents as suspects?
Witnesses may point out a suspect in an identification parade simply because of the way he looks. And may unwittingly book an innocent.
Initial research suggests that people are more likely to identi
SC verdict will act as deterrent: Victims' families
Hailing the Supreme Court's verdict that upheld the death sentence awarded to three AIADMK workers in connection with the 2000 Dharmapuri bus burning case, families of the victims on Monday said the r
Pak considering India flood aid
Islamabad, Aug. 14: Pakistan is yet to decide on the Indian government’s offer of $5 million as aid for providing relief to victims of the country’s worst floods, with diplomatic sources saying that t
US doctor helps female genital cutting victims
This picturesque southern Colorado town is becoming a beacon for victims of female genital mutilation.
Dr Marci Bowers has performed about two dozen reconstructive surgeries on mostly African born w
SC accepts Ahmadi's resignation from Bhopal Hospital Trust
The Supreme Court on Monday accepted the resignation of former Chief Justice of India, Mr A.M. Ahmadi, as the Chairman of the Bhopal Memorial Hospital Trust (BMHT) and allowed the Centre to take over