In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has overturned the conviction of a man who had been on death row for ten years in a rape-murder case. The apex court cited a flawed police investigation that included planted evidence and an unfair trial as the basis for its decision. The bench strongly criticized the Uttarakhand police for fabricating evidence and also called out the trial court for conducting biased proceedings. This case highlights the importance of a fair and transparent criminal justice system in India. The acquittal brings to light the need for thorough investigations and adherence to due process to ensure justice is served. The verdict serves as a reminder of the judiciary’s role in upholding the rights of individuals and ensuring that justice is delivered without prejudice. This ruling is a significant step towards upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of all individuals in the country. It underscores the importance of unbiased investigations and fair trials in upholding the principles of justice. This landmark decision by the Supreme Court sets a precedent for ensuring justice and fairness in the legal system in India.

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Supreme Court acquits death row convict due to planted evidence in rape-murder case after flawed police investigation.
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