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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "circumstantial evidence"
Witnesses Gave False Evidence, Trial Court Didn't Handle Case Properly: 14 Yrs On, Madhya Pradesh HC Overturns Murder Conviction Of 2 Women
Entire Case Based On Circumstantial Evidence, Motive Of Accused Not Proven: Meghalaya High Court Acquits Convict In Murder Case
Admitting Into Evidence Confessional Statements Made To Police U/S 25, 26 Evidence Act Vitiate Trial: Kerala High Court
Three Agencies Including CBI 'Blotched-Up' Investigation: Kerala High Court Acquits Jyothikumar Sentenced To Life For Patricide
Sanctity Of Test Identification Parade Doubtful If Accused Are Already Shown To Witnesses In Police Station : Supreme Court
Man Lured By Job Offer During Covid Robbed And Killed: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Accused After Police Fails To Prove Recovery
In Case Of Circumstantial Evidence, Chain Has To Be Complete In All Respect : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Sets Aside Conviction In 23 Year Old Murder Case; Says Prosecution Failed To Prove Chain Of Circumstances
‘No Documentary Evidence To Show Recovered Ashes & Burnt Bones Were Of Deceased’: Allahabad High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction Of Two
Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal Of A Death Row Convict By High Court
'Trial Judge Shouldn't Be A Mute Spectator; Has Duty To Ask Crucial Questions' : Supreme Court While Setting Aside Conviction In Murder Case
Circumstantial Evidence| When Two Views Possible, View Favouring Accused’s Innocence To Be Adopted: Supreme Court
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