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Srinagar Court Acquits Three in 2022 Arms Case

A sessions court in Jammu and Kashmir acquitted three men arrested in 2022 for alleged arms possession, citing the prosecution's failure to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. Read the full details of the judgment.

Allahabad HC Acquits 3 After 38 Years in Jail

The Allahabad High Court acquitted three men who served 38 years of life sentence, calling it a 'blind murder' case. The prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. Read the shocking details of this legal failure.

J&K Court Acquits 3 in 13-Year-Old Terror Case

A Jammu and Kashmir court has acquitted three men after a 13-year trial, citing insufficient evidence. The accused were charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Read the full details of the verdict.

Court acquits man as police claim rats ate 200 kg ganja

A Ranchi NDPS court acquitted a man in a 2022 drug case, citing major lapses in the police probe, including the claim that 200 kg of seized cannabis was eaten by rats in storage. Read the shocking details.

HC frees 3 after 38 years, cites flawed evidence

Allahabad High Court acquits three men serving life for murder since 1987, ruling prosecution failed to prove case beyond reasonable doubt. Major contradictions found in evidence.

Court acquits 3 in 2009 acid attack, cites police lapses

A Delhi court acquitted three men in a 2009 acid attack case, citing a 'shoddy' police probe. The judge criticized the investigation officer for being 'non-serious from day one'. The victim waited 16 years for justice.

Court acquits 5 in Delhi riots case, flags probe lapses

A Delhi court acquitted five men in a 2020 Northeast Delhi riots arson case, highlighting unreliable police testimonies and a 'mechanical' investigation. Over 80% of decided cases have ended in acquittals.

Delhi court acquits 3 in 2009 acid attack case

A Delhi court acquitted three accused in a 2009 acid attack case due to lack of evidence. The victim's lawyer vows to challenge the verdict in higher courts. Read the full story.

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