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‘Judge’s testimony does not outweigh peon’s’: Gujarat High Court quashes 7-year term

IndiaTimes Sunday, 12 May 2024
The Gujarat High Court quashed the seven-year jail term of an octogenarian former court employee for the disappearance of cash and valuables from the court's 'muddamal'. The case involves an 85-year-old man named Akbarali Saiyed and highlights the significance of witness testimony in criminal cases.
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