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The verdict on the Bijal Joshi rape case is out.
All the five accused - Sajal Jain, Sugam Jaiswal, Ashok Jaiswal, Chandan Jaiswal and Karan Jain - have been awarded life imprisonment.
An Ahmedabad sessions court on Friday had convicted all of the five...
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