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SC/ST Act Charges Quashed for Lack of “Public View” Evidence for Some Accused; IPC Offences Retained Against Four Applicants for Physical Assault and Intimidation

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Bombay High Court: SC/ST Act Charges Quashed for Lack of “Public View” Evidence for Some Accused; IPC Offences Retained Against Four Applicants for Physical Assault and Intimidation
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Bombay High Court: SC/ST Act Charges Quashed for Lack of “Public View” Evidence for Some Accused; IPC Offences Retained Against Four Applicants for Physical Assault and Intimidation

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court quashed charges under Sections 3(1)(r) and 3(1)(s) of the SC/ST Act against Applicants 1 to 4 due to the lack of evidence that the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025

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