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1 more convict seeks review of Supreme Court's Bilkis order

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 March 2024
Another convict in the Bilkis Bano case has approached the Supreme Court to review its recent decision revoking the reduction of his sentence. Ramesh Rupabhai Chandana argues that the Court's ruling should not be challenged based on the severity of the crime and the public's demand for justice. He asserts that the Court made an error in overturning a previous judgment from May 13, 2022.
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