Male eliminates spouse for uploading her image on social media

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BAREILLY: A 25-year-old woman, Reena Gupta, was allegedly murdered by her husband, Umesh Gupta, for uploading her photograph on a social
media account.The couple, married four years ago, lived near Roza town of UP's Shahjahanpur district
Umesh initially tried to mislead cops by telling them his wife was "killed by some robbers who had barged into their house at night".Later,
section 304-B (dowry death) on the complaint of the victim's kin
The body has been sent for autopsy
Police were informed, and local SHO along with forensic experts reached the place
They were joined by SSP Meena and SP (city) Sudhir Jaiswal
Police found Umesh's statement to be "contradictory to circumstantial evidence" and detained him
months, cops clueless about 6 accusedPrayagraj Commissionerate cops are yet to arrest six key accused, including Shaista Parveen, Jainav,
and Ayesha Noori, in the Dhoomanganj shootout case
The police have announced a hefty cash reward for their capture
While some of the accused have been killed in separate encounters, the whereabouts of these three individuals remain unknown
The police have conducted raids and operations to gather information about the shooters, Guddu Muslim, Sabir, and Arman
The investigation is ongoing, and the police are confident of making progress soon.Girl killed in Pakistan over picture on social mediaA
young girl in Pakistan's Kohistan was killed after a jirga ordered her death for appearing in a social media picture
Another girl was rescued by the police
The boys in the video are hiding
The jirga declared those in the images as thieves and issued a decree for their killing
This incident is reminiscent of the 2011 killings of five girls in the same region.Social media information can't be part of PIL: High
courtThe Bombay HC refused to hear a PIL filed by advocate Ajitsingh Ghorpade seeking a direction to the Maharashtra government to safeguard
waterfalls and water bodies in the state
The court stated that information gathered from social media cannot be part of the pleadings in a public interest litigation
The bench found the petition vague and lacking in details, noting that such petitions were a "sheer wastage" of time.