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RAJKOT, 12 APRIL 2024: A man accused of being a quack was acquitted by a Rajkot court recently as cops investigating the case could not prove that he had actually treated a patient.
Judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) Neha Kariya in her recent order observed that th......
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Source : The Times of India
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quack acquitted
police failed to collect proof
medical professional without degree
medical equipment seized
Manoj Thakur
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