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and Administering Intoxicants; Reiterates Consent of a Minor is Legally Irrelevant and Affirms Primacy of School Records in Determining Age

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Delhi High Court Upholds Conviction for Kidnapping, Sexual Assault, and Administering Intoxicants; Reiterates Consent of a Minor is Legally Irrelevant and Affirms Primacy of School Records in Determining Age
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Delhi High Court Upholds Conviction for Kidnapping, Sexual Assault, and Administering Intoxicants; Reiterates Consent of a Minor is Legally Irrelevant and Affirms Primacy of School Records in Determining Age

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court dismissed the appellant's challenge to his conviction and sentence under Sections 328, 363, 366, and 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court…
Posted by Rawlaw January 24, 2025

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