Conviction Cannot Stand Without Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Passport Fraud Case

In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court of India acquitted Yogarani, who had been convicted of facilitating a second passport for an individual, citing insufficient evidence. The judgment, delivered by a bench comprising Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Aravind Kumar, overturned the concurrent conviction by lower courts under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code

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