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In Palghar, Maharashtra, a court has acquitted three individuals accused of selling banned gutka due to procedural lapses and unreliable evidence. The court criticized the lack of an original chemical analysis report and questioned the lack of police coordination during the raid. The prosecution failed to prove the alleged seizure from the accused.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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