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Emphasizes Need for Reliable Evidence in Age Determination

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Abduction Case Under Section 366-A IPC: Prosecution Fails to Prove Victim’s Minority and Coercion Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Emphasizes Need for Reliable Evidence in Age Determination
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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Abduction Case Under Section 366-A IPC: Prosecution Fails to Prove Victim’s Minority and Coercion Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Emphasizes Need for Reliable Evidence in Age Determination

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India overturned the appellant's conviction under Section 366-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which penalizes the abduction of a minor girl for illicit…
Posted by Rawlaw February 11, 2025

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