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Madras HC: Litigants Can’t Approach the High Court Directly if Police Fail to Act on Their Complaints - (28 Sep 2016)

Madras HC has ruled that litigants can no longer approach the High Court directly if police refuse to act upon their complaints, before exploiting the other available remedies, including moving jurisdictional judicial magistrate.

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