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The US court has denied the mental health defense presented by the defense team in the extradition case of Hargobind Tahilramani. This decision means that the court will proceed with the extradition process without considering the mental health claims argued by Tahilramani’s legal representation.
The key points of the court’s decision include:
- The court found insufficient evidence to support the mental health defense.
- The extradition process is set to continue in accordance with legal protocols.
- The decision underscores the challenges of using mental health as a defense in extradition proceedings.
Hargobind Tahilramani faces serious legal challenges as the case moves forward, highlighting the complexities involved in international extradition when mental health issues are raised.