Kerala Government to Appeal Verdict in High-Profile Actress Assault Case
The Kerala government has announced plans to appeal the verdict acquitting Malayalam actor Dileep in a high-profile actress assault case. Although six individuals were found guilty, the state remains committed to supporting the survivor and ensuring justice. The prosecution has been tasked with pursuing further legal action.
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The Kerala government has decided to challenge the verdict in the actress assault case involving Malayalam actor Dileep. While the court acquitted Dileep, it found six others guilty, prompting the state to take further legal action. State Law Minister P Rajeev emphasized the government's commitment to seeking justice for the survivor.
Despite the court's decision not meeting public expectations, the backing of the prosecution remains strong. The state has already coordinated with top officials to proceed with the appeal process, underscoring its determination to ensure accountability in the case.
While notable figures, including cinema celebrities, express contrasting views on the verdict, the government's unwavering support for the survivor signals an ongoing pursuit of justice, aiming to prevent such incidents in the future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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