Mumbai court acquits man after 36-year burning case battle
A Mumbai sessions court acquitted a 64-year-old Kalina man accused of a 1990 burning case. The 36-year legal battle ended due to missing evidence and witness deaths. Read the full details.
A Mumbai sessions court acquitted a 64-year-old Kalina man accused of a 1990 burning case. The 36-year legal battle ended due to missing evidence and witness deaths. Read the full details.
The Allahabad High Court acquits three men after 38 years of life imprisonment, calling the 1982 case a 'blind murder' based on conjectures. Read the full details of the landmark verdict.
The Supreme Court acquits three men and two women in a 2010 murder case, citing a botched police investigation and lack of evidence. Read the full verdict details.
A Kerala court acquits all seven accused in the 2016 murder of ABVP activist Nandu. The verdict cites lack of evidence after an eight-year legal battle. Read the full details.
A special CBI court acquitted Mohali mayor Amarjeet Singh and two others in a 15-year-old murder case due to insufficient evidence. One accused was convicted. Read the full details of the long-standing feud and investigation.
A Thane POCSO court sentenced a 26-year-old to 5 years for molesting a 14-year-old but acquitted him of rape due to lapses in the investigation. Read the full details of the case.
CBI court acquits Mohali Mayor Amarjit Singh Sidhu in the 2010 Baliyali village clash case. One convict held guilty of culpable homicide. Final sentencing on December 24.
Special CBI court acquits judicial officer Ravneet Garg in the 2013 Geetanjali murder case after 13 years. Key witnesses turned hostile, leaving the mystery unresolved. Read the full story.
Kumar Pillai, extradited in 2016 and acquitted in all cases by 2024, petitions a Mumbai court for repatriation to Hong Kong, his claimed home country. The court will hear the matter on December 20.
In a major judicial development, a special court acquits Tara after 16 years of legal battle in a UAPA and Arms Act case, citing complete absence of credible evidence against the accused.