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SC says call records alone not cogent proof, clears woman of husband’s murder
The Supreme Court ruled that telephone records alone cannot serve as sufficient evidence of an illicit affair leading to murder, clearing a woman of her husband's murder in a 2007 case. The court emphasized the need for substantive proof beyond mere call records.
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