Magistrate report on Badlapur case: Want to challenge entire matter in sessions court, govt tells HC
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The Maharashtra government has decided to challenge the entire proceedings of a Thane sessions court regarding a magisterial inquiry report on the death of a Badlapur sexual assault case accused. The government wants to amend its petition to contest the validity of the proceedings before the sessions court. The sessions court had initially kept in abeyance the findings of the magistrate's report, which held five policemen responsible for the death of the accused.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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