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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Last Seen Theory"
Conviction Solely Based On Uncorroborated 'Last Seen Evidence' Not Sustainable: Jharkhand High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction After 7 Yrs
Last Seen Theory Can Be Invoked Only If It Stands Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt : Supreme Court Acquits Murder Accused
Sanctity Of Test Identification Parade Doubtful If Accused Are Already Shown To Witnesses In Police Station : Supreme Court
Huge Time Gap Between The Point When Accused-Deceased Seen Together & Time Of Death: Allahabad HC Upholds Acquittal Of 7 Murder Accused
Prosecution Must Prove 'Last Seen Theory' Connecting Accused With Commission Of Offence Beyond All Reasonable Doubt: Tripura High Court
'Double Presumption Available In Favour Of Accused After Acquittal' : Supreme Court Restores Acquittal In Murder Case
Last Seen Theory Must Be Proximate With Time Of Death: Bombay High Court Acquits Two Accused Of Murdering Deranged Man Mistaking Him For Demon
"Complete Lack Of Evidence Of Deceased Being Last Seen Alive With Accused": Allahabad HC Sets Aside Life Sentence Of 2 Murder Accused
"Conviction Based On Untrustworthy Last Seen Evidence": Allahabad High Court Acquits 3 Accused In A 30 Year Old Murder Case
"Evidence Of Victim Being Last Seen With Accused Not Convincing": Allahabad HC Acquits Man Facing Death Penalty In Minor Murder, Rape Case
If Last Seen Theory Is Established, Accused Should Explain Circumstances In Which He Departed Company Of Deceased: Supreme Court
Statement Of Accused U/s 313 CrPC Can Be Used As An Aid To Lend Credence To Prosecution Evidence: SC [Read Judgment]
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