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Kerala HC: Legal System Must Remain Immune from Media And Public Pressure - (28 Oct 2022)

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Kerala High Court while considering an appeal against conviction in Vismaya dowry death case, has held that legal system must be sensitive towards public interest but should not be swayed by too much public pressure while dealing with sensationalized cases.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   MEDIA   PUBLIC PRESSURE  

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