Mental Distance Between ‘May Be’ and ‘Must Be’ Divides Vague Conjectures from Sure Conclusions: Supreme Court in Bride Burning Case

The Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment, upheld the conviction and life sentences of Vijaya Singh and Basanti Devi in the tragic bride burning case of Devaki. The court emphasized that in cases based on circumstantial evidence, guilt must be proven beyond a shadow of doubt, observing, “The mental distance between ‘may be’

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