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The Supreme Court acquitted two rape convicts on Wednesday, citing "grave suspicion" due to the prosecution's theory being "full of holes." The court noted the distress, damage, and humiliation caused by false rape allegations and emphasized the need to protect the accused from false implication.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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