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Madras HC: Those Acquitted in Criminal Cases Through Compromise Cannot Join Police - (14 Dec 2015)

Madras High Court has held that people who get acquitted in criminal cases by entering into a compromise with the complainants and make them turn hostile before trial courts are not entitled to lay a claim for joining the police force.

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