The Nithari case, involving Moninder Singh Pandher and Surinder Koli, saw chilling allegations of murder and rape. Decades of legal battles, marked by flawed investigations and contested confessions, culminated in acquittals for both men. The Supreme Court’s final ruling highlighted systemic failures in evidence collection and due process.
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