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Benefit of the Doubt Must Go to the Accused

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Delhi High Court Acquits Appellant in Section 302 IPC Case: Highlights Inconsistent Witness Testimonies and Insufficient Evidence, Reaffirms "Benefit of the Doubt Must Go to the Accused"
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Delhi High Court Acquits Appellant in Section 302 IPC Case: Highlights Inconsistent Witness Testimonies and Insufficient Evidence, Reaffirms “Benefit of the Doubt Must Go to the Accused”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court overturned the conviction and life sentence of the appellant, who had been found guilty under Sections 302 (murder) read with 34 (common intention) of…
Posted by Rawlaw December 5, 2024

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