Rajasthan HC Calls Explanation From  Magistrate For Refusing to Provide Certified Copy of the Order Taking Cognizance to Accused

In a recent development, the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jodhpur delivered a significant verdict in the case of Banwari Lal vs. State of Rajasthan. The petitioner, Banwari Lal, aged about 63 years and a resident of Vpo Jabrasar, Tehsil Nohar, District Hanumangarh, had filed a Criminal Miscellaneous Petition under Section 482 of

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