'Cops planted evidence': SC acquits death row convict after a decade

The Supreme Court acquitted a man after a decade on death row in a rape-murder case, citing a flawed police investigation with planted evidence and an unfair trial. The bench criticized the Uttarakhand police for fabricating evidence and the trial court for its biased proceedings.
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