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Supreme Court: Failure to Retrieve Dead Body Does Not Entitle Accused to Benefit of Doubt - (23 Jul 2019)

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Supreme Court has ruled that failure of the police to recover the dead body will not be solely responsible to render the prosecution case doubtful entitling the accused for acquittal on the basis of benefit of doubt.

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