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It is manifest that criminal proceedings had not commenced based ...

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April 15, 2020

It is manifest that criminal proceedings had not commenced based on the complaints. When criminal proceedings had not commenced, it will be incongruous to hold that the accused stands acquitted with the dismissal of the complaint - HC

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