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Person Convicted For Aggravated Offence Under Section 366 IPC Cannot Be Simultaneously Punished For Minor Offence Under Section 363: Himachal Pradesh High Court Offence Of Kidnapping Not Attracted If Minor Voluntarily Accompanies Accused And Caretaker Isn't 'Lawful Guardian': Calcutta High Court
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Offence Of Kidnapping Not Attracted If Minor Voluntarily Accompanies Accused And Caretaker Isn't 'Lawful Guardian': Calcutta High Court

Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated 06 April 2026, held that a kidnapping charge under Section 363 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) cannot

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