Accused ‘Must Be’ and Not Merely ‘May Be’ Proved Guilty Before a Court Can Convict the Accused: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Tuesday stated that the accused ‘must be’ and not merely ‘may be’ proved guilty before a court can convict the accused. The bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and Sandeep Mehta was dealing with the appeal challenging the judgment passed by the Madhya Pradesh High Court thereby allowing the appeal of the

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