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'Daisy has driven everyone crazy': Karnataka HC dismisses case against man accused of stealing neighbour's cat; calls it 'frivolous'

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 June 2025
The Karnataka High Court dismissed a criminal case against Taha Husain, who was accused of stealing a cat named Daisy. Justice Nagaprasanna humorously noted the absurdity of the situation. The court halted proceedings, emphasizing that such frivolous cases burden the criminal justice system.
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