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The role and duty of anticipatory bail lawyers in Delhi is mostly to persuade and move the court to grant and allow their client's request by citing the most relevant statutes, precedents from case law, as well as case facts that demonstrate and explain the client's innocence.
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While the bench refrained from rendering a decision regarding the treatment of the minor as an adult in a crime that has caused a national outcry, the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) in Pune rejected the bail of the 17-year-old boy involved in the Pune car crash that claimed two lives on Sunday and remanded him to 14 days' custody.
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Kidnapping is sometimes called "child stealing," a combination of the terms "kid" and "napping," which signify theft. Kidnapping is a criminal act against legal guardians. It implies binding a person against his or her will through force, threat, or trickery. Sections 359-363 of the Indian Penal Code 1860 make provision for kidnapping. Kidnapping is typically done for a variety of reasons, including ransom, begging, illicit intercourse, marriage prostitution, revenge, slavery, murder, and political purposes, among others. Kidnapping is under severe responsibility. The accused's intention is not a necessary component of kidnapping. It is complete once the minor or person of unsound mind has been taken from legitimate guardianship.
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According to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, if a young girl of "age of discretion" leaves her guardian's home voluntarily and goes with him, that person will not be held accountable for kidnapping.