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“Critical Discrepancies in Dying Declarations and Lack of Corroborative Evidence Undermine Conviction”

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Delhi High Court Acquits Appellant in Burning Case: "Critical Discrepancies in Dying Declarations and Lack of Corroborative Evidence Undermine Conviction"
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Delhi High Court Acquits Appellant in Burning Case: “Critical Discrepancies in Dying Declarations and Lack of Corroborative Evidence Undermine Conviction”

1. Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court set aside the trial court’s conviction of Appellant No. 1 for the murder of her sister-in-law under Sections 302 and 34 of the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 5, 2024

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