My father and uncle, along with two others, were charged with attempted murder. While only one person actually committed the crime, the main accused surrendered, leading to the police arresting my father and uncle and filing charges against them. One suspect remains at large. Following my appeal to the Superintendent of Police, a thorough review by the Deputy Superintendent of Police concluded that only one person was guilty, and my father, uncle, and another were innocent. Will the court consider this additional investigation? If not, how can they be proven innocent?
Best Answer
Indian law allows for additional evidence to be presented in court. The court will consider the Deputy Superintendent of Police’s findings, along with all other evidence, when determining guilt or innocence. Your father and uncle can also present their own evidence and witnesses to support their claims of innocence.
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