High Court has received the case of Tara Shahdev, a renowned shooter from Ranchi, regarding her marriage and allegations of forced conversion. In this case, the accused, Ranjit Kohli alias Rakibul and his mother Kausal Rani, have been sentenced to life imprisonment along with a fine by the CBI court. Both Ranjit Kohli and Kausal Rani have challenged this sentence in the High Court. They have filed a petition seeking to overturn the sentence.

The plea filed by both parties in the Jharkhand High Court seeks to revoke the sentence imposed by the CBI court. The case revolves around the marriage of Tara Shahdev and Ranjit Kohli. The accused, Ranjit Kohli, is alleged to have forcibly converted Tara Shahdev to another religion. The High Court will now review the petition and make a decision on whether or not to grant relief to the accused.

Tara Shahdev and Ranjit Kohli’s case has gained attention due to the alleged forced conversion and subsequent legal proceedings. The couple’s plea in the Jharkhand High Court seeks to free Ranjit Kohli from the life imprisonment sentence imposed by the CBI court. The court will carefully examine the arguments presented by both parties before making a decision on this matter.

The case of Tara Shahdev and Ranjit Kohli has attracted significant public interest and media coverage. The Jharkhand High Court will now consider the plea filed by both parties and decide whether to grant relief to the accused. The decision will have implications for similar cases in the future and will be closely watched by legal experts and the general public alike.

और कौशल रानी को सीबीआई कोर्ट की सजा से मुक्त करने की मांग की है। इसके साथ ही, तारा शाहदेव और रंजीत कोहली ने धर्म परिवर्तन के मामले में प्रताड़ना का विरोध भी किया है। यह मामला अब झारखंड हाईकोर्ट में सुनवाई के लिए पहुंचा है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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