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Madras HC: In Criminal Proceedings, Legal Heirs of Original Complainant Can Continue Proceedings - (15 Apr 2022)

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Madras High Court has observed that in criminal proceedings, the legal heirs of the original complainant can apply for continuation of proceedings against the accused upon the death of the original complainant.

Tags : MADRAS HIGH COURT   LEGAL HEIRS   CONTINUATION OF PROCEEDINGS  

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