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SC sorcerous judge from hearing a rejipal request in the case of sexual violence

SC sorcerous judge from hearing a rejipal request in the case of sexual violence
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New Delhi: The Most Judge of the LK Judge Nageswara Rao on Friday soaked himself from listening to Tarun Journalists Tejpal against the orders of the Bombay High Court who rejected his request for hearing on the camera that challenged his robbery in the robbery case.
“I leaned back in the 2016 stage, I have appeared for the state of the Goa in this matter.
Let it be registered in several other courts next week, said Justice Rao, who sat with justice Bra Gavai on the bench.
The bench will hear a rejipal request whose requests for hearing in the camera about the trial below the 327 CRPC section was rejected by Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court on November 24, last year.
The release of the former editor leader of Tehelka Magazine, who was accused of sexual abuse on women’s colleagues in the hotel’s elevator Five star in Goa in November 2013, by a court session in May 2021 was challenged in the Goa bench from the High Court by the state government For hearing in the camera.
However, the High Court has refused submission.
p Tushar Mehta’s public competition, representing the Goa government, argues that judgment (Tejipal Liberation) by the District Court is in the public domain.
“Section 327 applies to the purpose of asking or trying violations.
It has limited applications during investigation or experiments.
Appeal is something very clear.
Appeal, revision, etc.
There is no investigation or investigation,” he said.
In the order in May last year, the District Mapusa and the court session had stated that the complainants did not show “normative behavior types” expected from “victims of sexual attacks”.
The court has given Tejpal “benefits of doubts” in the absence of convincing evidence to support the charges made by the complainant.
Challenging Liberation of Tejal, the state government said that the court ruling was “colored by prejudice and patriarchy”.

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