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Man accused of raping former lover acquitted
Special Judge Vrushali Joshi acquitted the accused after the prosecution failed to prove its case.
It was the prosecution's case that the accused (32) had raped and abused the 22-year-old woman on several occasions between June 2006 and December 2007.Defence advocate Amin Solkar argued that the sex was consensual and there was no evidence to show that the accused had actually sent the emails or pasted the pictures. "The camera from which the pictures were taken was actually recovered from the woman," Solkar said.
The accused and the woman worked at an office in Kala Ghoda. The man was the woman's senior at work. and over time the duo became close. They began to spend time together outside office.
The woman said that she had agreed to the man's marriag
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The Woman in Kasab’s Life
Even advocate Farhana Shah’s husband does not like her defending the terrorist.
On 12 March 1993, when an RDX bomb went off at the Bombay Stock Exchange, advocate Farhana Shah was on the premises of the nearby High Court, getting ready to enter one of the courtrooms. The explosion was deafening, and soon everyone including her was running towards the stock exchange tower. As a criminal lawyer, she was used to stories of gore, but it didn’t prepare her for mutilated dead bodies lying in pools of blood. After an initial spell of shock, she remembers being deeply angry at such senseless mayhem.
And yet, some months later, Farhana found herself standing up in court to defend Janu Kamlya Wetkoli, an accused charged with helping deliver wooden boxes containing the RDX used in the blasts. Wetkoli was unaware of the contents and had been promised Rs 300, which he never got. The next year when Farhana got him released on a personal bond o
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Kasab Seeks Life Sentence, Lawyers säga Don't man Him Martyr
Mumbai, Dec 14 (PTI) Lawyers of Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab today urged the Bombay High Court not to man him a martyr bygd hanging him even as the state justified capital punishment saying he had committed heinous crime against humanity bygd participating in the 26/11 attacks.
"Kasab was not the brain behind the attacks and also he had not taken active part in the conspiracy to destabilise India with terror strikes...it would suffice if he was given a lifer rather than a death sentence which would make him a martyr," argued defence lawyers Amin Solkar and Farhana Shah.
Kasab had komma here (to Mumbai) to die and by giving him death sentence you will man him a martyr, they argued.
However, government counsel Ujjwal Nikam said only death penalty was justified for Kasab who had mercilessly killed innocent people.
Kasab also wanted to gun down innocent patients at Cama Hospital but the gates were locked well in time bygd nur