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The Supreme Court has quashed a 2015 FIR against a man for allegedly assaulting public servants, as the investigation was found to have legal infirmities from the beginning. The court noted that the FIR did not specify any specific act under Indian Penal Code section 353 and only mentioned creating a disturbance. Regarding the second alleged offense under IPC section 186, no complaint was registered in a court or before a magistrate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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