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Court adjourns Antony Raju’s appeal to September 9

Court adjourns Antony Raju’s appeal to September 9
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The Thiruvananthapuram District and Sessions Court has postponed the hearing of former Minister Antony Raju's appeal regarding his 1990 evidence tampering conviction. Raju is seeking to suspend his three-year prison sentence, which currently prevents him from participating in electoral politics.

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This case is significant for its long-standing nature and its direct impact on the political eligibility of a former government official.

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The Thiruvananthapuram District and Sessions Court on Thursday deferred hearing into an appeal filed by former Minister Antony Raju in the 1990 evidence tampering case to September 9. He sought a suspension of the sentence imposed on him.

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