India, April 30 -- A Shillong court that granted bail to Sonam Raghuvanshi - the prime accused in the murder of her husband during a honeymoon trip last year - criticised the prosecution for attempting to defend a key procedural lapse as "clerical error" in a detailed order released on Wednesday. The lapse involved the prosecution citing the wrong section - section 403 instead of 103(1) of BNS - and became the grounds on which the 25-year-old woman was given bail on Tuesday, despite the nature of the crime. In a strongly worded ruling, additional deputy commissioner (judicial), East Khasi Hills stated that the "Intimation of Grounds of Arrest" served to the accused was fundamentally defective. "A bare perusal. would indicate that the petitioner was not informed about the offence u/s 103(1) BNS," the court observed, noting that the documents cited incorrect sections and failed to specify the actual charge of murder.HTC...