💨 Abstract
The Dindoshi Court in Mumbai acquitted a man accused of pushing his friend off a highrise in Dahisar, citing lack of direct evidence and the prosecution's failure to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. The court observed that oral and documentary evidence were not sufficient to conclusively prove the prosecution's case, and that the accused cannot be convicted based on mere suspicion or circumstantial evidence that does not conclusively establish guilt.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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