CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE SHOULD BE CONCLUSIVE SUPREME COURT

January 15, 2012

By Parmod Kumar, New Delhi, Jan 15 : A woman found murdered, her jewellery gone missing and her two neighbours arrested after their "confession" -- what the Kerala Police built as an open-and-shut case was torn apart by the Supreme Court, which maintained that circumstantial evidence should leave absolutely no room for doubt.



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