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Thane: Court acquits two accused in 2023 murder case, cites gaps in circumstantial evidence

While the court accepted that the victim, Ravindra Pardeshi (49), had died a homicidal death, as confirmed by the postmortem report, a prosecution witness, and the testimony of the deceased's daughter, Principal District and Sessions Judge S. B. Agrawal noted several critical gaps in the prosecution's case

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The judge said the prosecution failed to prove guilt, resulting in acquittal. Representational Pic

The judge said the prosecution failed to prove guilt, resulting in acquittal. Representational Pic

A Thane court has acquitted two men accused of a 2023 murder, citing the prosecution's failure to establish a complete and convincing chain of circumstantial evidence to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

According to the news agency PTI, while the court accepted that the victim, Ravindra Pardeshi (49), had died a homicidal death, as confirmed by the postmortem report, a prosecution witness, and the testimony of the deceased's daughter, Principal District and Sessions Judge S. B. Agrawal noted several critical gaps in the prosecution's case.

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