Three Court Cases in India

印度的三起法庭案件


Introduction

There are three important court cases in India. These cases are about murder and sexual harassment.

印度目前有三起重要的法庭案件,這些案件涉及謀殺與性騷擾。

Main Body

In Meghalaya, a woman named Sonam Raghuvanshi is a suspect. She killed her husband. The police made mistakes with the paperwork. Because of this, a court let her go home. Now, the government asks the Supreme Court to put her back in jail.

在梅加拉亞邦,一名叫 Sonam Raghuvanshi 的女性是嫌疑人。她殺害了丈夫。警方在文書處理上出現錯誤,因此法院准許她回家。現在政府請求最高法院將她重新關押。

In Pune, two people, Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary, are in trouble. Police say they killed Ketan Agarwal. They practiced the crime before they did it. They wanted to be together, so they killed Ketan.

在浦那,Siya Goyal 與 Chetan Chaudhary 兩人陷入麻煩。警方稱他們殺害了 Ketan Agarwal。他們在行兇前曾進行練習。因為他們想要在一起,所以殺害了 Ketan。

In Delhi, a man named Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is in court. Six women say he harassed them. The court heard from many people. The judge will give the final answer on August 3.

在德里,一名叫 Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh 的男性正在法庭受審。六名女性指控他騷擾她們。法院聽取了許多人的證詞。法官將於 8 月 3 日做出最終裁決。

Conclusion

India is waiting for the results of these three cases.

印度正等待這三起案件的結果。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Who did what' Pattern

To reach A2, you need to describe events simply. Look at how the story tells us about people and their actions:

The Pattern: [Person] + [Action] + [Target]

  • She \rightarrow killed \rightarrow her husband.
  • They \rightarrow killed \rightarrow Ketan.
  • He \rightarrow harassed \rightarrow them.

🛠️ Word Switch: Present vs. Past

Notice how the text moves from now to before:

Now (Present)Before (Past)Example from text
iswas...is a suspect \rightarrow She killed...
saysaidPolice say... \rightarrow They practiced...
asksasked...government asks... \rightarrow ...court let her go...

📝 Useful A2 Vocabulary

  • Suspect: A person the police think did a crime.
  • Paperwork: Official documents/forms.
  • Result: The final answer or end of a process.

Vocabulary Learning

harassment (n.)
Behavior that is annoying, frightening, or upsetting to someone.
Example:The company has rules against sexual harassment.
suspect (n.)
A person who the police believe may have committed a crime.
Example:The police are questioning the suspect about the theft.
paperwork (n.)
Official documents or forms that need to be filled out.
Example:I have a lot of paperwork to finish for my new job.
practiced (v.)
Did something many times to become better at it.
Example:She practiced the piano for two hours every day.
crime (n.)
An illegal action, such as stealing or killing.
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
Practice A2 words in a crossword