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TN ADGP moves SC against HC's order on arrest in kidnapping case
Crime, Police And Law
TN ADGP moves SC against HC's order on arrest in kidnapping case

TN ADGP H M Jayaram moves SC against Madras HC order directing his arrest in kidnapping case; SC agrees to hear plea, govt places him under suspension.

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Karnataka HC Quashes Case Over Alleged Cat ‘Kidnapping’, Slams Police for Wasting Resources [Read Order] Judiciary
Karnataka HC Quashes Case Over Alleged Cat ‘Kidnapping’, Slams Police for Wasting Resources [Read Order]

Karnataka HC quashes criminal case over alleged cat ‘kidnapping’, slams police for misuse of process and wasting resources on frivolous complaints.

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