What is the importance of motive in a case based on circumstantial evidence? J&K and Ladakh HC answers
The Court stated that motive assumes great importance in a case based on circumstantial evidence as without motive, chain of events is incomplete.
The Court stated that motive assumes great importance in a case based on circumstantial evidence as without motive, chain of events is incomplete.
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