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SC raps cops for 'faulty probe', acquits man on death row

IndiaTimes Sunday, 9 February 2025
The Supreme Court set aside the death penalty of Gambhir Singh due to inadequacies in the investigation of a 2012 murder case involving his brother's family. The court highlighted lapses by Agra police and the prosecution, noting improper evidence and investigation flaws.
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