Prosecution Failed to Prove Rarest Rare Test by Leading Cogent Evidence That Crime Committed in a Barbaric Manner, Case Would Not Fall Under the Category of Rarest of Rare Case: Karnataka HC

Recently, The Karnataka HC stated that prosecution failed to prove rarest rare test by leading cogent evidence that crime committed in a barbaric manner, case would not fall under the category of rarest of rare case. The bench of Justices K. Somashekar and Rajesh Rai K was dealing with the appeal challenging the judgment of

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