Actor rape case: Kerala High Court reserves its verdict on prime accused’s plea to suspend his jail term

The Kerala High Court has reserved its verdict on a bail plea filed by Pulsar Suni, the prime accused in the 2017 actor rape case. Both the state government and the survivor have strongly opposed his request for a suspended sentence.
Why it matters
The case is a high-profile legal matter involving gender-based violence and judicial proceedings that have drawn significant public and media attention in India.
The Kerala government and the survivor have vehemently opposed before the Kerala High Court the demand by Pulsar Suni, the prime accused in the 2017 actor rape case, to suspend the 20-year prison sentence awarded by the trial court in the case and to grant him bail.
The article balances the arguments of the accused, the state, and the survivor, maintaining a neutral reporting stance.
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