Supreme Court: Clues Alone Can Send You to Jail

The Hon’ble Supreme Court ruled that circumstantial evidence alone can justify a criminal conviction if it forms a complete and unbroken chain of guilt. Upholding Chetan’s conviction for murder, the Supreme Court relied on key precedents, reinforcing that credible circumstantial evidence and the accused’s failure to explain incriminating facts are sufficient for conviction, even without direct eyewitnesses.