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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Alleged Kidnapping and Murder Case, Citing Incomplete Chain of Circumstantial Evidence, Inadmissibility of Extra-Judicial Confession, Unreliable ‘Last Seen Together’ Theory, and Investigative Lapses
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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Alleged Kidnapping and Murder Case, Citing Incomplete Chain of Circumstantial Evidence, Inadmissibility of Extra-Judicial Confession, Unreliable ‘Last Seen Together’ Theory, and Investigative Lapses

1. Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeal and acquitted the appellant, overturning the convictions by the Sessions Court and High Court. The Court held that the prosecution failed…
Posted by Rawlaw February 24, 2025

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