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The Uttarakhand High Court has acquitted a man, Ramesh Chandra, who was convicted in a dowry death case by a lower court. The acquittal was due to lack of evidence. Chandra's wife, Munni Devi, died within a year of their 2000 marriage under mysterious circumstances. Her relatives accused Chandra of murder, claiming he demanded dowry.
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