‘Maaro S**le Ko’: Does Shouting These Words Prove Intent To Kill? Here’s What Delhi High Court Said

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has acquitted a man who was convicted in a 1983 murder case linked to a altercation inside a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus, holding that the words allegedly shouted by him during the incident were not enough to prove that he shared a common

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