Vijayawada police brought a person to court for allegedly throwing a stone at Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The accused’s lawyer claimed he was a minor, but the government lawyer questioned the date of birth on his Aadhar card.
The accused’s lawyer argued that since the accused had no criminal record and only threw a stone, it should not be considered attempted murder. The government lawyer argued that the accused’s intention mattered more than the size of the stone. The judge postponed the case to verify the accused’s date of birth.
The accused’s lawyer presented an Aadhar card to prove he was a minor, while the government lawyer questioned the date of birth on the card. The accused’s lawyer argued that throwing a stone should not be considered attempted murder if the accused had no prior criminal record. The government lawyer emphasized that the accused’s intention was important in determining his guilt. The judge postponed the case to confirm the accused’s age with municipal authorities.