In a recent development, the Rajasthan High Court has issued a stay order preventing officials from demolishing the homes of individuals accused of rape and blackmail. The court’s decision comes after a petition was filed challenging the legality of such actions. The accused individuals had alleged that the authorities were planning to demolish their homes as a form of punishment before they were even convicted of any crime. The High Court deemed the act of demolishing the homes of the accused as unconstitutional and a violation of their fundamental rights. The case has sparked a debate on the rights of the accused and the need to uphold the principles of justice. The court’s intervention has provided temporary relief to the accused individuals and has highlighted the importance of due process in legal proceedings. This decision is significant in ensuring that the rights of the accused are protected and that justice is served fairly. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for similar situations in the future. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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Rajasthan HC halts demolition of homes belonging to rape and blackmail accused, pending further investigation.
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