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Minor Assault Case — Accused Acquitted
Court Acquitted the Accused After Finding Lack of Sufficient and Reliable Evidence
Criminal Defence Matter | Accused Acquitted Due to Lack of Evidence
Case Overview
A criminal case was registered in the Pandesara area involving allegations related to inappropriate physical conduct with a minor.
During the trial, the prosecution was required to prove the allegations through reliable evidence, witness support, and supporting material placed before the Court.
After examining the available evidence, the Court found that the complaint was not supported by sufficient and reliable material.
Arguments Advanced
Advocate Sonal M. Sharma argued before the Court that the evidence placed on record was not strong enough to support the allegations made in the complaint.
It was submitted that the witnesses and medical evidence did not provide sufficient support to establish the prosecution case beyond reasonable doubt.
The defence emphasized that in criminal matters, conviction cannot be based only on allegations unless the case is supported by legally reliable and convincing evidence.
Court Findings
The Court considered the arguments, witness statements, medical evidence, and overall material available on record.
After reviewing the evidence, the Court found that the prosecution had failed to establish the allegations with sufficient and reliable proof.
The Court therefore gave the benefit of doubt to the accused.
Final Order
The accused was acquitted by the Court due to lack of sufficient and reliable evidence.
Result:
Accused Acquitted.
Key Legal Point
In criminal defence matters, the prosecution must prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. If the evidence, witness support, or medical material does not sufficiently support the complaint, the Court may acquit the accused.
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