Bengaluru Woman Alleges Misconduct by Rapido Driver; Police Dispute Claims
A 21-year-old Bengaluru woman accused a Rapido driver of groping her, but police investigations revealed the complaint to be false, suspecting malicious intent.
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A 21-year-old Bengaluru woman accused a Rapido driver of groping her, but police investigations revealed the complaint to be false, suspecting malicious intent.
The Kerala High Court has clarified that Muslim marriages under personal law are not excluded from the POCSO Act, emphasizing that sexual relations with a minor, even within marriage, are…
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The Supreme Court ruled that a candidate cannot be denied a job appointment solely for being tried under Section 498A IPC, particularly if acquitted. The court ordered the appointment of…