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Srinagar Acid Case: Police Files 1000-Page Chargesheet Against Accused

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February 22, 2022
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Accused can’t be punished on moral conviction or suspicion: HC 
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Srinagar, Feb 22: Police on Tuesday filed 1000-page charge-sheet in the recent acid attack on a 24-year-old woman at Hawal Srinagar.
On February 1, according to police, a man threw acid on the woman after she rejected his marriage proposal. He was accompanied by another person who has been also arrested along side with the shopkeeper who sold the acid.
“About 1000 page chargesheet filed today against 3 accused—2 adults and 1 Juvenile in CJM court & JJB,” police said in a statement. “Petition also filed to try juvenile as per JJ ACT as crime is heinous in nature and juvenile is above 16 & below 18 years,” police added.

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