💨 Abstract
In Maharashtra's Thane district, a court acquitted a man, Nasir Yasin Shaikh, accused of setting his wife on fire due to insufficient evidence. The prosecution's case was based on a dying declaration after a dispute over money, but the court noted inconsistencies in the evidence presented and the failure to establish a concrete chain of circumstances linking Nasir to the crime.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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