💨 Abstract
A Delhi court convicted Mohammed Moi (alias Mohit) for kidnapping and attempting to murder a minor boy. The verdict was based on the child's credible testimony, which was supported by medico-legal and forensic evidence. Despite some lapses in the investigation, the court noted that the boy's injuries matched his account and proved the credibility of his statement. The court ruled that the prosecution successfully proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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