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The Supreme Court has acquitted a man, Vinobhai, who was jailed for over 12 years in a murder case in Kerala. The court found it difficult to believe the testimonies of two eyewitnesses, as they had omitted crucial details and did not report the incident to the police. The court deemed Vinobhai's guilt was not proven beyond reasonable doubt, and he was ordered to be released unless required for another case.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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