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

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024
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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