TALIB HUSSAIN versus STATE
Sections 2 & 2 and 7 377 Uncertainty The principle of examining evidence where there is no designed incidental circumstance and the claim of such circumstance is so strong that no other comprehensible conclusion has been reached other than the crime of the accused. However, the court is not obligated to make any inquiry against him. However, the serious evidence of this must be so clear, concentrated and convincing that the facts cannot be charged with any rational assumption other than the guilt of the accused unless the suspect has a reasonable doubt about the natural conclusion. Strong evidence of the nature of the excuse can be drawn or presented, such situations can be difficult to refute [proof]
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