There cannot be a break in the sequence of events in a case where the conviction is based solely on circumstantial evidence, reiterates the Apex Court.
Darshan Singh v State of Punjab is a 2024 Supreme Court case about a murder conviction based on circumstantial evidence. The defendant was accused of throwing his wife into a canal, where she drowned. It was alleged by the accused that his wife committed suicide. The Supreme Court declared that Read more






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