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No lessons learnt from Nirbhaya case, juveniles get away too lightly: MP high court

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024 ()
Justice Subodh Abhyankar of the Indore bench, Madhya Pradesh high court, expressed concern over lenient treatment of juveniles in serious crimes. Dismissing a rape offender's appeal who escaped from a juvenile home, he stressed the need for stricter laws and cited lessons unlearned from the Nirbhaya case.
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