In Cases Based on Circumstantial Evidence, Chain Should be Complete: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Monday stated that, in the case of circumstantial evidence, the circumstances should form a chain so complete that there is no escape from the conclusion that the crime was committed by the accused. The bench of Justices M.R. Shah and Krishna Murari was dealing with the appeal challenging the order passed

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