Unless the Prosecution Is Shown to Be Illegitimate So as to Result in an Abuse of the Process of Law, It Would Not Be Proper to Scuttle It: SC

Recently, The Supreme Court stated that unless the prosecution is shown to be illegitimate so as to result in an abuse of the process of law, it would not be proper to scuttle it. The bench of Justices S. Ravindra Bhat and Dipankar Datta was dealing with the case where FIR was filed by the

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