No lessons learnt from Nirbhaya, juveniles get away too lightly: MP HC

The Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has expressed concern over the lenient treatment of juveniles, referencing lessons from the Nirbhaya case. Justice Subodh Abhyankar dismissed an appeal by a rape offender who had escaped from a juvenile home, emphasizing the need for stricter legislative measures to protect victims and prevent such crimes.
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