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Time of India
18 hours ago
- Time of India
JU min assault: KP on way to Del for scholar's custody
Kolkata: The Kolkata Police on Thursday received transit remand from a Delhi local court to bring former Jadavpur University student Hindol Mazumdar to Kolkata. A cop team is likely to reach the city with the research scholar by Friday morning, after which, he will be produced in a local court in Kolkata where cops will seek his police remand. Mazumdar was detained by Delhi Police at the IGI airport around 10.30 am on Wednesday, upon his arrival from Spain, for allegedly being involved in the harassment of education minister Bratya Basu at JU in March. Lalbazar said he was one of the chief conspirators behind the JU protest. "He directed others to the probable places of protest and took care of logistics," said an officer. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata | Gold Rates Today in Kolkata | Silver Rates Today in Kolkata Sources claim several students from Jadavpur were arrested after the incident, whose questioning led cops to Mazumdar. "Their WhatsApp chats revealed Mazumdar's involvement. Mazumdar, from Spain, instructed attackers from Jadavpur to surround Basu, attack him, and target his car. He was primarily arrested on charges of inciting the attack," an officer said. The cops purportedly shared his WhatsApp messages where he made multiple comments, one of which read, "No organisation other than ours will remain in Jadavpur. " Mazumdar is conducting research in Spain, pursuing a PhD in biomedicine and clinical science at the University of Granada under the EU Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Fellowship. He is a long-time associate of the "people's movement" and one of the founding members of the Democratic Youth Students' Association (DYSA). He got a notice on March 16, prompting him to mail the police, saying, "Since Nov 2023, I have been living in Spain, and working towards my doctoral thesis. On March 1, 2025, I was in Spain and, therefore, the question of my presence in Jadavpur on the material day does not and cannot arise at all." "I learned about Majumdar's arrest from the media, I have no separate statement on the matter," said Basu. Both of Mazumdar's parents are retired JU professors. His mother Saswati said, "This is harassment. We will fight the case legally." JUTA general secretary Partha Pratim Ray said, "The arrest shows the revengeful attitude of police, who are trying to damage the career of a student. We want Mazumdar's unconditional release." Jadavpur University Alumni Organisation stated, "This arrest is a well-planned effort by the state to suppress dissenting voices." Students from across political organisations, like SFI and AISA, also condemned the "wrongful arrest. " DYSA said the arrest is based on a "completely fictional narrative woven by the police forces". Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

The Hindu
5 days ago
- The Hindu
Unhygienic, dirty, stained seat to passenger: Delhi consumer forum tells Indigo Airlines to pay ₹1.5 lakh compensation
A Delhi consumer forum has held Indigo Airlines guilty of deficiency of service for providing an unhygienic and stained seat to a woman and directed it to pay a compensation of ₹1.5 lakh for the discomfort, pain and mental agony she suffered. The New Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, comprising its president Poonam Chaudhry and members Bariq Ahmed and Shekhar Chandra, was hearing a complaint filed by Pinki, alleging that she was provided an "unhygienic, dirty and stained" seat while she was travelling from Baku to New Delhi on January 2 this year. Ms. Pinki alleged that her complaint regarding the issue was treated in a "dismissive and insensitive manner". Countering the claim, the airlines said that they took cognisance of the issue faced by Ms. Pinki and assigned her a different seat, on which she willingly travelled and completed her journey to New Delhi. Noting the evidence before it, the forum, in an order dated July 9, made available recently, said, 'We hold that the opposite party (Indigo) was guilty of deficiency in service.' 'As regards the discomfort and pain, mental agony suffered by her, we are of the view that she must be compensated. We accordingly direct the opposite party to pay ₹1.5 lakh as compensation for mental agony, physical pain and harassment to her,' the forum added. It also directed payment of ₹25,000 as litigation expenses. In its order, the forum said that the airlines had failed to produce the Situation Data Display (SDD) report, which formed a part of its internal operational records as per standard aviation protocols. It said, "There is no reference to this report in the written statement or in the evidence filed by the opposite party. The SDD is a crucial document used for flight operation monitoring and to record passenger-related incidents. The absence of this document significantly weakens the opposite party's defence."


NDTV
5 days ago
- NDTV
IndiGo Fined Rs 1.5 Lakh For Providing "Unhygienic, Dirty" Seat To Passenger
A Delhi consumer forum has held Indigo Airlines guilty of deficiency of service for providing an unhygienic and stained seat to a woman and directed it to pay a compensation of Rs 1.5 lakh for the discomfort, pain, and mental agony she suffered. The New Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, comprising its president Poonam Chaudhry and members Bariq Ahmed and Shekhar Chandra, was hearing a complaint filed by Pinki, alleging that she was provided an "unhygienic, dirty and stained" seat while she was travelling from Baku to New Delhi on January 2 this year. Pinki alleged that her complaint regarding the issue was treated in a "dismissive and insensitive manner". Countering the claim, the airlines said that they took cognisance of the issue faced by Pinki and assigned her a different seat, on which she willingly travelled and completed her journey to New Delhi. Noting the evidence before it, the forum, in an order dated July 9, made available recently, said, "We hold that the opposite party (Indigo) was guilty of deficiency in service." "As regards the discomfort and pain, mental agony suffered by her, we are of the view that she must be compensated. We accordingly direct the opposite party to pay Rs 1.5 lakh as compensation for mental agony, physical pain and harassment to her," the forum added. It also directed payment of Rs 25,000 as litigation expenses. In its order, the forum said that the airlines had failed to produce the Situation Data Display (SDD) report, which formed a part of its internal operational records as per standard aviation protocols. It said, "There is no reference to this report in the written statement or in the evidence filed by the opposite party. The SDD is a crucial document used for flight operation monitoring and to record passenger-related incidents. The absence of this document significantly weakens the opposite party's defence."