A court in Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir, acquitted a woman and her alleged partner of murder charges due to insufficient evidence. The judge highlighted the prosecution’s failure to produce a crucial forensic report, which was necessary to determine the cause of death. The court emphasized that convictions require proof, not mere suspicion.
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