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Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors

Home » Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors
Supreme Court Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors
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Supreme Court Affirms Convictions in Hartal Violence Case: “Duty of Courts to Separate Grain from Chaff” Despite Minor Investigation Errors

Court’s Decision: The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the convicted accused against the High Court of Kerala's judgment in the Hartal violence case. The Court upheld the convictions…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025

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