No Coercive Action if Police Notice Under Section 35 BNSS Lacks Details: Karnataka High Court

In a recent judgment, the Karnataka High Court addressed a writ petition filed by Sri Tavaragi Rajashekhar Shiva Prasad, a senior journalist, challenging a police notice issued under Section 41(1)(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.P.C.). The petitioner, represented by Senior Advocate M. Aruna Shyam and Advocate Suyog Herele E., argued that the notice

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