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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>The Supreme Court in the case of Varkey Joseph vs. State of Kerala, rep. By the Circle Inspector<br /> of Police AIR 1993 SC 1892 held that:-<br /> “Suspicion is not the substitute for proof. There is a long distance between &#8220;may be true&#8221; and &#8220;must be true&#8221; and the prosecution has to travel all the way to prove its case beyond all<br /> reasonable doubt. We have already seen that the prosecution not only not proved its case but<br /> palpably produced false evidence and the prosecution has miserably failed to prove its case<br /> against the appellant let alone beyond all reasonable doubt that the appellant and he alone<br /> committed the offence. We had already allowed the appeal and acquitted him by our order dated<br /> April 12, 1993 and set the appellant at liberty which we have little doubt that it was carried out<br /> by date. The appeal is allowed and the appellant stands acquitted of the offence under Section<br /> 302 I.P.C.”</p></div>
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