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The high court said the findings of the sessions court were not based on the principles of criminal jurisprudence and fair trial but on an “unjustified perception and bias” that a police officer can never be a victim of domestic violence. A judge must cultivate thoughts that are inherently gender-neutral,” it said.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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