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The Supreme Court of India quashed a case against a man charged under the SC/ST Act, stating the alleged incident did not occur in a public place as required by the law. The case was related to a revenue inspector who claimed the man, in a private office, used derogatory caste slurs during a dispute over land documents.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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