imprisonment
Coverage of imprisonment in the Nexus archive.
- Man gets 10 years rigorous imprisonment for murdering wife for dowry
A man was sentenced to 10 years in rigorous imprisonment for murdering his wife over dowry-related issues. The conviction highlights a criminal case tied to dowry disputes.
- Centre proposes Bill to strengthen anti-cheating law in bid to curb exam malpractices
The Centre has proposed a Bill to strengthen anti-cheating laws by increasing maximum imprisonment sentences and financial penalties for individual and institutional offenders involved in exam malpractices.
- Officer who blacked out at the wheel and killed a father who was doing the school run has been jailed
An officer who blacked out while driving caused an accident that killed a father who was on the school run. The officer has been jailed for the incident.
- Pregnant school worker faces giving birth behind bars after 'too disturbing' child abuse charges - allegedly including images of sickening sex assault of a baby
A pregnant school worker is facing potential imprisonment due to serious child abuse charges, which include disturbing images allegedly showing a sexual assault on a baby. The charges are described as 'too disturbing' and involve explicit content.
- Man sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for rape
A man was sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for the crime of rape. The sentence was delivered in a legal proceeding related to the case.
- 'The most popular Palestinian leader has been imprisoned by Israel since 2002'
Marwan Barghouti, a senior Fatah official and the most popular Palestinian leader, has been imprisoned by Israel since 2002. A photo from January 25, 2012, shows him at a Jerusalem court.
- Fly tippers who ripped down CCTV and put fake number plates on vans are jailed after their bid to dodge justice failed
A group of fly tippers who vandalized CCTV cameras and installed fake number plates on their vans to evade authorities were jailed after their attempts to avoid justice failed. Their criminal activities, including property damage and fraud, were uncovered despite their efforts to conceal their actions.
- Inside Josef Fritzl's rape dungeon: How incestuous Austrian monster imprisoned his daughter for 8,642 DAYS in soundproofed, purpose-built cellar, forcing her to give birth to seven of his children
Josef Fritzl, an Austrian man, imprisoned his daughter in a soundproofed cellar for 8,642 days, forcing her to give birth to seven of his children through incestuous rape. He was convicted of multiple crimes, including kidnapping, rape, and incest, in one of Austria's most notorious criminal cases.