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Supreme Court Acquits Murder Convicts Based on Suspect Eyewitness Attendance and Erroneous Journey Claim

The SC, on a July 22, 2025, judgment, acquitted two murder convicts, Pitchu Mani and Esakkimuthu, cancelling their life sentences. The Court opined that it was extremely unlikely for the prosecution to rely on the testimonies of interested witnesses and raised serious doubts about their presence at the crime scene and about the overall strength of the case.

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused After 15 Years; States that It Is Upon Prosecution to Make A Case.

When Mangesh died from a gunshot via his friend Vaibhav’s father’s pistol, conflicting narratives emerged. While the High Court emphasized Vaibhav’s suspicious conduct post-incident, the Supreme Court acquitted him, citing lack of motive, inconclusive bullet trajectory analysis, and the prosecution’s failure to disprove suicide. The judgment highlights evidentiary thresholds in circumstantial cases and the accused’s right to silence when the state’s case remains unproven