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“Karnataka High Court Quashes FIR, Orders Police to Maintain Complainant’s Record Due to History of Frivolous Complaints, Cites Abuse of Legal Process Against Multiple Men Over 10 Years”
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“Karnataka High Court Quashes FIR, Orders Police to Maintain Complainant’s Record Due to History of Frivolous Complaints, Cites Abuse of Legal Process Against Multiple Men Over 10 Years”

Court’s Decision:The Karnataka High Court quashed FIR No. 48/2022 registered at Kushalnagar Town Police Station under Sections 323, 498A, 504, 506 read with Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code…
Posted by Rawlaw September 16, 2024

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