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Harassment & Defamation 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 related to harassment and defamation allegations was registered in Amreli district.
The complainant had made serious allegations against the accused. During the trial, the prosecution was required to support the complaint with strong, reliable, and legally acceptable evidence before the Court.
However, during the proceedings, sufficient and reliable evidence supporting the allegations could not be produced.
Arguments Advanced
Advocate Sonal M. Sharma appeared on behalf of the defence and argued that the allegations were not supported by strong evidence available on record.
It was submitted that a person cannot be held guilty merely on the basis of allegations unless the prosecution proves the case through reliable and convincing evidence.
The defence emphasized that the material placed before the Court was not sufficient to prove the allegations beyond reasonable doubt.
Court Findings
After considering the available evidence, submissions, and material on record, the Court found that the complaint was not supported by sufficient and reliable proof.
The Court accepted that the allegations could not be treated as proved only on the basis of claims without strong supporting evidence.
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, allegations must be supported by reliable evidence. If the prosecution fails to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, the Court may acquit the accused.
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