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Bishnoi Mahasabha Chief in Court Over Rape Case, Lawyer Cites Parkinson’s Disease

Defense Claims Medical Condition Prevents Physical Relations, Hearing to Continue Today…..

Bishnoi Mahasabha Chief in Court Over Rape Case, Lawyer Cites Parkinson’s DiseaseHaryana / Hisar : The Bishnoi Mahasabha chief, accused in a high-profile rape case, appeared in court as legal proceedings continued. His lawyer presented a medical defense, stating that the accused suffers from Parkinson’s disease, a condition that allegedly prevents him from engaging in physical relations. The court is set to hear further arguments today as the case gains public and media attention.

During the hearing, the defense argued that due to his deteriorating health, the accused is physically incapable of committing the crime he has been charged with. Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that affects movement and muscle control, and the defense has used this as a key point in their argument for his innocence.

The prosecution, however, dismissed the medical claim, stating that it does not automatically negate the allegations. They emphasized that the case must be decided based on evidence, witness testimonies, and forensic reports. The alleged victim has stood by her accusations, and the prosecution is confident that justice will be served.

Legal experts believe that the medical condition argument may impact the case, but it will ultimately be the court’s decision to weigh all aspects, including medical records, forensic analysis, and testimonies. The court has asked for additional documentation to verify the health claims made by the defense.

This case has sparked intense debate, especially within the Bishnoi community, where opinions are divided. While some supporters argue that the allegations are politically motivated, others believe that justice must take its course without bias.

The court is expected to hear further arguments today, and the outcome of the next few hearings will determine the direction of the case. The legal battle is likely to continue as both sides prepare to present their strongest arguments.

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