Prosecution reconstruction of Shivani murder case

On 22.01.1999, Rakesh Bhatnagar's brother-in-law BS Bhatnagar, who was a resident of Panchkula, had come to stay with them. At about 10 am on 23.01.1999, BS Bhatnagar left the house as he had to attend a meeting. Rakesh Bhatnagar also left the apartment at 12:15 pm and as a consequence, the only persons left in the flat were Shivani Bhatnagar, their infant son Tanmay and maid servant Vally. At about 3:30 pm, Shivani Bhatnagar informed Rakesh Bhatnagar over the phone that one person from The Tribune, Chandigarh had brought an invitation card concerning the marriage of one Adhikari’s son. The phone was handed over to the said person, who had come with the invitation card and he also had a talk with Rakesh and while doing so, he gave his name as 'Sharma'.

At about 5 pm, on the same day, Rakesh Bhatnagar received a phone call from his brother-in-law BS Bhatnagar, who told him that he was not able to open the door of the flat. Rakesh asked him to make another attempt and at about 5:30 pm, BS Bhatnagar again made a phone call to Rakesh Bhatnagar and informed him that Shivani Bhatnagar had been stabbed in their apartment and that he should come immediately.

Rakesh left his office and on his arrival at the flat, he found that Shivani was lying in the front bedroom of the apartment and her neck was bleeding. A kitchen knife was found stuck to her neck and another knife was lying on her body. He also saw a tawa and a piece of yellow electric wire lying around her body. The articles lying in the three rooms were scattered and the almirahs were found to be ransacked. He also saw two cups of tea, namkeen, biscuits, an empty glass of water and one sweetmeat box lying near the sofa.

In the meanwhile, one Parul, who was a news reporter with the Times of India, had informed the police control room at about 6:13 pm that at Navkunj Apartments a woman had been stabbed. The exact words used by her were: “aurat ko chaku mar hua hai”.  An FIR was registered at Police Station Mandawali, under Section 302 IPC and Sub Inspector Radhey Shyam arrived at the spot at about 6:35 pm. He was followed by Inspector Satya Pal Singh and the Crime Team.

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Prosecution reconstruction of Shivani murder case

Thereafter, Sharma returned to Mumbai and attended a Vertical Interaction Course for IPS at CIRT, Pune from 18.01.199 to 23.01.1999, possibly with the intention to create an alibi. In order to monitor the events that were planned, he borrowed a mobile




Life@IMT IMT Ghaziabad's 'Aankalan' wins accolades from all!

Some students said the event innovative taught them much more than the class, some felt the tools applied brings out the best in them and some said they had learned the practical aspects of competition ... but each was happy to be part of the whole experience. Each of them is talking Aankalan, a unique competition which took place October 16 on the campus of IMT Ghaziabad. The inter B-school level live HR competition was part of a flagship event Colloquium 2011 , held on October 15 and 16, 2011, which was organised by IMT Ghaziabad’s  HRuday Club.

With uniqueness as its focal point, Aankalan was an Assessment Test centre competition for students of the B-schools of India. Events of this kind are rarely held in B-schools and even if they are, it is on a small scale and definitely not with so many rounds incorporated within them. Aankalan’s first round included an Essay Presentation on a video featuring Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam; this was followed by the Case Study round. The third round was all about Negotiation and Communication Skills and round four was dedicated to a Group Discussion.

While the competition received 50 entries from various B-schools, the organisers short-listed six students from IMI Delhi, DSE University of Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, IMT Ghaziabad and SIBM Pune.

Madhav, a participant from IMI Delhi, said the whole experience was truly thrilling. “They had an entirely different Assessment Centre setup for this event. It was such a great opportunity! I was also looking forward to experiencing the various tools, especially the GD, that they used for the evaluation. All in all, it was a very new, unique concept and I was glad I could be a part of it; it brought out something new in me.” Besides this, Madhav felt that the quality of participants was very good and that the organisers were not only very cooperative but took good care of every participant.


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