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A Maharashtra court sentenced ex-inspector Abhay Kurundkar to life imprisonment for the 2016 murder of inspector Ashwini Bidre-Gore, his extramarital partner. The court based its decision on circumstantial evidence and ruled that all accused involved in the crime, including Kurundkar, were guilty of offenses such as murder, conspiracy, and forgery.
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