A sessions court in Mumbai has temporarily halted the findings of a magisterial inquiry against five policemen linked to the custodial death of a suspect in the Badlapur school sexual assault case. The Thane judge observed that the findings might exceed the magistrate's jurisdiction and could undermine future appeals by the policemen.
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