SHAMEER versus THE STATE
Section 2302 (b), 4 364 and ??? ????? Definition of evidence As an eyewitness to the incident, the prosecution's case was last seen, based on additional judicial confession and evidence of its motive, for the defendants to testify. There was no one present to force him to confess. Despite the person who improved his version of the case, the extra-judicial confession made jointly by the accused, the evidence was admissible, the prosecution's witness, who had last seen the accused in the company of the accused, Was never reported to the police. It cannot be believed for any other nine months and such evidence as the deceased's dead body was not recovered and the time of death of the victim was not known. The motive for the incident was not proved. An eyewitness cannot be the basis for sentencing, especially when the defendants were acquitted by a three-judge trial court on the same evidence and no independent businessman who was not present on the accused record. Various police officers were also declared innocent during the investigation. The accused were acquitted.
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