Filing Chargesheets Without ‘Strong Suspicion’ Clogs Judicial System and Diverts Resources from Serious Cases: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has discharged an accused in a criminal case involving allegations of voyeurism, wrongful restraint, and criminal intimidation, observing that the tendency of filing chargesheets in matters where no “strong suspicion” is made out clogs the judicial system. The Bench of Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh and Justice Manmohan allowed the appeal filed by

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