In this case of double murder based on circumstantial evidence, links in the chain of circumstances were completely established. High Court, held, has not properly appreciated entire evidence on record. Findings recorded by High Court are perverse. High Court, held, committed grave error in observing that prosecution failed to prove link evidence, which could establish and bring home guilt of accused. Links in the chain of circumstances completely established. Judgment and order of conviction and sentence imposed by trial court convicting respondent-accused under S. 302 IPC, restored. Paras 14 to 26

[Malti Sahu v. Rahul, (2022) 10 SCC 226]

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