Accused Being Absconding and Being Untraceable for Long Not Enough to Convict: SC

Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that the accused being absconding and being untraceable for long not enough to convict. The bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Aravind Kumar was dealing with the case challenging the judgment passed by the High Court. In this case, Palas was a “coconut-cutting coolie” working under the appellant. Palas had

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