‘Last seen’ theory can be invoked only when the same stands proved beyond reasonable doubt: SC Acquits Murder Accused

On 6th August , the Supreme Court of India acquitted the appellant, R. Sreenivasa, in Criminal Appeal No. 859 of 2011, overturning a prior conviction by the High Court of Karnataka.  The judgment, delivered by Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah  highlights the importance of a complete chain of circumstances in criminal cases and

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