Supreme Court Rejects NALSA Appeal Filed Sans Convict Consent
The Supreme Court dismissed NALSA’s appeal filed without the convict’s consent, emphasizing that legal representation must respect an individual’s autonomy and rights.
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The Supreme Court dismissed NALSA’s appeal filed without the convict’s consent, emphasizing that legal representation must respect an individual’s autonomy and rights.
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