The Supreme Court said it will ask the National Judicial Academy to prepare a pan-India report on how courts should record observations in sexual assault cases. The top court also indicated it will set aside the Allahabad High Court order criticised for insensitive remarks that could have a chilling effect on victims.
Revanna is facing serious charges in at least four separate cases, including rape, sexual assault, and criminal intimidation. Last week, he approached the High Court, asking for copies of all digital evidence collected by the State Special Investigation Team (SIT). Karnataka: The Karnataka High Court on Thursday (16th Jan) ruled that Prajwal Revanna, a suspended […]
