Mere suspicion would not be sufficient, unless the circumstantial evidence tendered by the prosecution leads to the conclusion that it “must be true” and not “may be true -SC
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D.D- August 10, 2021
Section 302 and 436 IPC – Evidence Law – Circumstantial Evidence – Links in the chain of circumstances is necessary to be established for conviction on the basis of circumstantial evidence – mere suspicion would not be sufficient, unless the circumstantial evidence tendered by the prosecution leads to the conclusion that it “must be true” and not “may be true – Conviction set aside.
Parubai
Vs
The State of Maharashtra