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By Audio Pitara by Channel176 Productions
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
The Tandoor Murder Case, a gruesome tale of betrayal and rage, shook the nation. Sushil Sharma, a youth Congress leader, killed his wife Naina Sahni in a fit of jealousy and attempted to burn her body in a restaurant’s tandoor oven to cover up his crime. The discovery of her remains led to a high-profile investigation that exposed a dark side of passion and power. Delve into this haunting saga of love turned lethal and unravel the mystery surrounding this infamous case. Listen to the full story on Audio Pitara and download the Audio Pitara app today.
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In this gripping episode of "Indian Crime Beat," We will know the Lakshmikanthan murder case of 1944, where a journalist's deadly words led to his brutal assassination. With a city gripped by scandal, famous cinema stars M.K. Thiagaraja Bhagavathar and N.S. Krishnan were embroiled in a conspiracy that rocked Madras. Explore the twists and turns of a case where the pen and the sword clashed in a battle for reputation and revenge.Listen to the full episode now on Audio Pitara. Download the Audio Pitara app for more intriguing crime stories!
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"The Nithari Case - The House of Horrors" takes you deep into one of India's most disturbing serial killing cases. Join us to unravel the harrowing story of missing children, chilling discoveries, and a community torn apart by unimaginable terror. From forensic breakthroughs to shocking confessions, this episode sheds light on the darkest corners of the human psyche and the relentless pursuit of justice.Listen to this gripping crime story on Audio Pitara. Download the Audio Pitara app now for exclusive access to more episodes that challenge, question, and demand justice.
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In this episode of "Indian Crime Beat," we explore a groundbreaking legal battle that reshaped the Indian educational system. Aditya Bandopadhyay, a diligent student, challenges the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) after receiving unexpected exam results in 2008. Seeking transparency, Aditya files a petition under the Right to Information (RTI) Act to access his answer sheets. The case escalates to the Supreme Court, where a historic decision in 2011 grants students the right to view evaluated answer sheets under the RTI Act. This episode dives deep into the fight for educational transparency and justice. Listen now on Audio Pitara!
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Welcome to "Indian Crime Beat," where we uncover a shocking story from Kanchipuram, a temple town known for its peace and spirituality. This episode, titled "Echoes of Betrayal in Holy Halls," dives into the arrest of Jayendra Saraswathi, the Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, a respected spiritual leader accused of being involved in a murder conspiracy. The victim, Sankararaman, was brutally killed in 2004, leading to a scandal that shocked the nation. The police claimed the Shankaracharya orchestrated the murder due to Sankararaman's accusations against him. This case raised many questions: Could a spiritual leader commit such a crime? Was this a divine test or a betrayal hidden in holy robes? As we explore this complex case, we look at how faith, crime, and justice collide in unexpected ways. Stay tuned for the full story!
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Welcome to "Indian Crime Beat." I'm Amit, your host, taking you to Kasturba Nagar, Nagpur, where the terrifying story of Akku Yadav unfolds. Born in poverty, Yadav turned into a feared criminal in the 1990s, committing heinous crimes like rape, extortion, and murder. Despite numerous arrests, Yadav always escaped justice, protected by corrupt officials. His unchecked reign of terror targeted women, children, and the elderly, leaving the community in constant fear. In 2004, the women of Kasturba Nagar, fed up with years of brutality and systemic failure, took matters into their own hands, lynching Yadav in a courtroom. This act of vigilante justice raised questions about law enforcement, justice, and survival. Join us as we delve deeper into this chilling tale of fear, courage, and the limits of justice.
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In December 1973, Delhi’s Defence Colony became the backdrop for a chilling murder. Dr. N.S. Jain, a prominent eye specialist, found his wife Vidya dead, attacked by an unknown assailant. As the investigation unfolded, Dr. Jain and his secretary, Chandresh Sharma, were implicated in a scandalous affair and a complex conspiracy. With evidence pointing to premeditation and a web of deceit, the courtroom drama revealed a tale of betrayal and treachery. The case, marked by high society intrigue and tragic ends, captivated Delhi and remains a dark chapter in its history. Available on Audio Pitara.
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On the night of November 26, 2014, Ghansali's celebration turned tragic when Sachendra Singh Rawat attacked Virendra Singh with a piece of wood during a Mehendi ceremony. Despite initial convictions and a life sentence, the High Court reduced the charge to culpable homicide. The Supreme Court, however, overturned this decision, reinstating the murder conviction and life sentence. The verdict highlighted the need for precise justice, reaffirming that severe violence must be met with appropriate legal consequences. This case underscores the complexities of the judicial system in ensuring true justice for victims and their families.
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In this gripping episode of "Indian Crime Beat," we delve into the shocking murder of Jessica Lal, which exposed the deep-rooted influence of power and money in India's judicial system. Discover how a young woman's tragic death sparked a nationwide movement, leading to an unprecedented fight for justice. As we unravel this case, we explore the critical role of media and public outcry in holding the powerful accountable. Was justice truly served? Join the conversation and share your thoughts as we continue to investigate India's most infamous crimes. Stay tuned for more!
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In the tranquil village of Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, the brutal rape and murder of 19-year-old Satyama Dubey in September 2020 shook the nation. This tragic event, involving caste dynamics, systemic failures, and questionable legal proceedings, became a symbol of the struggle for justice in India. Amid allegations of police inaction, political pressures, and media scrutiny, the Supreme Court intervened, transferring the investigation to the CBI. As the legal battle unfolds, "Shadows of Injustice" explores the complex intersection of justice, society, and politics, calling for reflection and action to prevent such tragedies. Listen Only on Audio Pitara.
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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.