The High Court of Meghalaya recently acquitted three persons convicted in a 1991 murder case, observing that the prosecution's explanation that the deceased's body remained at the place of occurrence for two days due to religious customs could not justify the delayed arrival of police authorities or the absence of immediate medical assistance. A Division Bench of Justice W.Diendogh and...
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