The Uttarakhand High Court held that “a conviction must rest on legally proved evidence and not suspicion, however strong”, and that in the absence of a duly established chain of custody, forensic evidence loses its evidentiary value and cannot be treated as conclusive. Applying this principle, the Court set aside the convictions of the appellants-accused for offences under Sections...
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