Delhi High Court: Juvenile Privacy Overrides Victim’s Request for Acquittal Order Copy
Delhi High Court rules that juvenile privacy under Section 21 of the Juvenile Justice Act overrides victims’ requests for certified copies of acquittal orders.
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Delhi High Court rules that juvenile privacy under Section 21 of the Juvenile Justice Act overrides victims’ requests for certified copies of acquittal orders.
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