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HC should not interfere in trial court's acquittal order: SC

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 3 April 2024
The Supreme Court emphasized that high courts should not intervene in trial court orders unless there is a clear distortion of facts and law, reinstating the acquittal of two individuals sentenced to life. The court highlighted the need for proof beyond a reasonable doubt and criticized judgments based on assumptions.
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