This entry was posted in Twitter on November 25, 2013 by twilight Is law in India different from the rest of the world? How can someone be convicted WITHOUT any evidence being Present! #aarushi
Reply ↓ pm_blisla November 25, 2013 at 05:34 RT @twilightfairy: Is law in India different from the rest of the world? How can someone be convicted WITHOUT any evidence being Present! #…
Reply ↓ BenSalins November 25, 2013 at 05:42 RT @twilightfairy: Is law in India different from the rest of the world? How can someone be convicted WITHOUT any evidence being Present! #…
Reply ↓ meetu777 November 25, 2013 at 05:43 @twilightfairy are u the judge no na than stop giving judgments
Reply ↓ Arpitkumar1 November 25, 2013 at 06:11 @twilightfairy circumstantial evidence is a provision in almost every mature judicial system of a democratic country. read verdict.
Reply ↓ NIIWHSA November 25, 2013 at 06:15 @twilightfairy Absolutely, the CBI messed up the case. Only and only their incompetence has led to the parents conviction. #aarushi
RT @twilightfairy: Is law in India different from the rest of the world? How can someone be convicted WITHOUT any evidence being Present! #…
RT @twilightfairy: Is law in India different from the rest of the world? How can someone be convicted WITHOUT any evidence being Present! #…
@twilightfairy are u the judge no na than stop giving judgments
@twilightfairy if u want to ignore it …ignore it.
@twilightfairy same question from my side..
@twilightfairy circumstantial evidence is a provision in almost every mature judicial system of a democratic country. read verdict.
@twilightfairy Absolutely, the CBI messed up the case. Only and only their incompetence has led to the parents conviction. #aarushi