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Heavy Fog In Delhi To Prevail, In Pune Minimum Temperature Drops To 14 Degrees

New Delhi: Delhi on Friday morning witnessed heavy fog with the minimum temperature dropping down to 6 degrees Celsius and visibility recorded at 50m at 8:30 am. Foggy mornings are likely to continue in the city for the next 4 days, according to the IMD forecast. The weather department has predicted rainfall on January 19.

The Air Quality Index at some monitoring stations in Delhi deteriorated to record a 24-hour average AQI in the ‘severe’ category on Friday morning.

Meanwhile, Mumbai’s minimum temperature on Friday is forecast to be 19 degrees Celsius while the maximum temperature will reach 29 degrees. The weather in Pune will also be slightly chilly with the minimum temperature dropping to 14 degrees. The air quality in the city is expected to be in the ‘satisfactory’ category today, according to Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi.

With fog and cloudy skies in Bangalore’s forecast, the city’s minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to settle at 19 and 29 degrees. The air quality in the city is in the ‘satisfactory.

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Kerala Bishop Accused Of Raping Nun Acquitted

Aleesha Sam

Kottayam: A court in Kottayam on Friday freed bishop Franco Mullakal of all charges in the nun rape case.

The verdict absolving the former bishop of Jalandhar Diocese of all charges was pronounced by additional sessions judge G Gopakumar.

On his way out of the court, Mulakkal said, “Lord is supreme. Truth prevailed.” Initial reports suggested lack of scientific evidence led to his acquittal.

Expressing his shock at the verdict, superintendent of police S Harishankar, who supervised the investigation, said the verdict is unbelievable. “We will definitely go for appeal. There are enough corroborative and circumstantial evidence. Wrong to say there are not enough evidences. We are really disappointed. We will go for appeal.”

Public prosecutor Jithesh G Babu said, “We expected jail for the deposed bishop. The outcome is really shocking”

A heavy police force was seen deployed outside the Kottayam additional sessions court ahead of pronouncement of the verdict. 

The court had concluded the hearing and reserved its verdict in the case on Monday. Trial in the case had started in November 2019. The rape case against the Bishop was registered by police in Kottayam district in 2018.

In her police complaint in June 2018, the nun had alleged that she was subjected to sexual abuse by Franco, then Bishop of the Jalandhar diocese of Roman Catholic Church, between 2014 and 2016.

A Special Investigation team which probed the case, arrested the Bishop and charged him with wrongful confinement, rape, unnatural sex and criminal intimidation. The court had restrained the print and electronic media from publishing any matter relating to the trial in the case without its permission.

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