
Supreme Court Acquits Man in Murder Case, Says Suspicion Isn’t Proof
The Supreme Court has acquitted a man accused of murder, ruling that suspicion alone is not enough to convict someone without solid proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
The Supreme Court has acquitted a man accused of murder, ruling that suspicion alone is not enough to convict someone without solid proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
The Supreme Court acquitted a man accused of murder, emphasizing that suspicion, no matter how strong, cannot replace proof beyond reasonable doubt. Learn more about the Ram Niwas case and the court’s observations.
The Supreme Court acquitted a man accused of murder, ruling that suspicion alone cannot justify conviction. The court emphasized that proof beyond reasonable doubt is essential and overturned the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s decision, citing a lack of evidence