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The Supreme Court quashed a chargesheet against a former Army officer, Capt. Rakesh Walia (retired), in a rape case, calling it an "abuse of process of law". The court found that the Delhi High Court erred in not quashing the chargesheet, as the complainant, accused of running a "sextortion" racket, had filed multiple false FIRs against different individuals, including the petitioner.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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