Delhi Court Convicts Man for Cousin's Murder, Acquits Accomplice
A Delhi court has found Sanaullah guilty of murdering his cousin Azruddin in 2019, based on circumstantial and forensic evidence. However, Bapi Das was acquitted due to insufficient proof of common intention. The case highlights the role of evidence and legal interpretations in achieving justice in complex scenarios.
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A man named Sanaullah has been convicted by a Delhi court for the 2019 murder of his cousin, Azruddin, while his alleged accomplice, Bapi Das, has been acquitted due to lack of proof regarding common intention.
The court's decision was based heavily on circumstantial and forensic evidence, which unequivocally pointed towards Sanaullah's guilt in the murder case. Azruddin was found dead on August 5, 2019, a day after he was last seen with Sanaullah, with critical injuries indicating foul play.
Despite the strong evidence against Sanaullah, the court ruled that the prosecution failed to establish an unbroken chain of evidence linking Das to the crime. The decision reflects the challenges in cases reliant on circumstantial evidence, setting a crucial precedent for future legal interpretations.
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