💨 Abstract
A police officer in Firozabad, India, mistakenly declared Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Nagma Khan a proclaimed offender in a 2012 theft case. The error was due to the officer confusing the name of the judge issuing the order with that of the prime accused. The police officer's actions were deemed a "gross dereliction of duty" and "complete disregard of procedural discipline" by Judge Khan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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