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SC acquits Haryana woman in 23-year-old murder case

IndiaTimes Saturday, 1 March 2025
The Supreme Court has acquitted a Haryana woman in a 23-year-old murder case, emphasizing that mere suspicion cannot lead to conviction. The prosecution's evidence, including the recovery of an axe, was deemed insufficient to conclusively link her to the crime.
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