Brijesh Singh vs State Of U.P - Dowry Death Acquittal Upheld
Constitution of India - Article 136 - Criminal Appeal - Interference in an appeal against acquittal should be made only if the view taken by the Court/s below is perverse or if no two views are possible and the only logical conclusion from the evidence is to record the guilt of the accused. [Context: SC dismissed SLP that challenging concurrent acquittal in Dowry Death case]
Interference in an appeal against acquittal should be made only if the view taken by the Courts below is perverse or if no two views are possible and the only logical conclusion from the evidence is to record the guilt of the accused.#SupremeCourtofIndia https://t.co/owSGtOBw2z pic.twitter.com/JiqjrOBXJ0
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