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Wife among three acquitted in six-year-old murder case

Prosecution fails to prove charges
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A local court has acquitted three persons, including a woman, in a six-year-old murder case after the prosecution failed to prove charges.

The police registered the case under Section 302 of the IPC after the body of one Dharminder was found from a park in Sector 52-D, Chandigarh, on April 10, 2018.

After investigation, the police arrested accused Ram Kumar, wife of the deceased and another person, Onkar.

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The police claimed that the woman and Ram Kumar were half-siblings. The police said Ram Kumar murdered his brother-in-law Dharminder because the former was having an illicit relationship with his half-sister. Onkar was also involved in the alleged crime, the police added.

After investigation, the police filed the charge-sheet against the accused persons. Finding prima facie case, charges were framed against the accused to which they pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.

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Gurbir Singh Sandhu, counsel for accused Ram Kumar and woman, claimed that the accused were falsely implicated in the case. Ram Kumar is half-brother of co-accused woman and could not think of killing his brother-in-law. Otherwise also, the main witnesses have not supported the prosecution case.

On the other hand, the public prosecutor argued that the prosecution had proved the case beyond a shadow of doubt. He said blood stained clothes were recovered from the house of one of the accused. After hearing of the arguments, the court acquitted the three accused.

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