December 23, 2015
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1:31Now PlayingIndia's Parliament approved changes to the country's juvenile-offender law to allow those aged 16 to 18 to be tried as adults in serious crimes like rape and murder. The move was a response to the recent release of a man who was 17 at the time of his arrest in connection with a high-profile gang rape case in 2012. Photo: Getty Images
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