Supreme Court Rules: Criminal Complaints Cannot Continue If Case Already Settled Abroad
The Supreme Court rules that criminal complaints in India cannot continue once the dispute is finally settled abroad, calling it an abuse of legal process.
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The Supreme Court rules that criminal complaints in India cannot continue once the dispute is finally settled abroad, calling it an abuse of legal process.
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