Confessional FIR to Police Inadmissible, Cannot Be Basis for Conviction: Supreme Court Acquits Man in Murder Case

The Supreme Court of India, in a significant ruling on criminal jurisprudence, has acquitted a man convicted for murder, holding that a First Information Report (FIR) of a confessional nature lodged by the accused himself is inadmissible in evidence and cannot be used to secure a conviction. The Court ruled that relying on such a

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