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Section 201 IPC

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Supreme Court Acquits Student of Murder Charges Citing Doubt in Circumstantial Evidence – While the Appellant’s Post-Incident Conduct, Including Destruction of Evidence, Attracted Section 201 IPC, There Was Insufficient Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt for the Charge of Murder – “Mere Suspicion Cannot Replace Proof”

Court’s Decision In a judgment delivered on 4 June 2025, the Supreme Court partially set aside the conviction of the appellant, who had been held guilty under Sections 302 IPC…
Posted by Rawlaw June 13, 2025

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