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<h1>Customs Officials Cautioned Against Detaining Personal Jewelry; Rape Convict Acquitted as DNA Only Proves Paternity</h1> The Delhi High Court issued several key rulings: Customs officials must not unnecessarily detain travelers' personal jewelry at airports; a rape convict was acquitted after the court noted DNA only proves paternity, not absence of consent; a former union minister's hearing in a money laundering case was advanced; bail was denied to a man accused of sexually assaulting his minor daughter; charges against club owners for selling liquor to minors were upheld; and the court expressed concern over vacant posts in Child Welfare Committees despite previous assurances from officials.