The court holds that the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt and points out that the prosecution’s witness, who is the accused’s father and also the complainant, turned hostile
Updated - April 30, 2025 07:11 pm IST - CHENNAI
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S. Daswant, who was convicted and sentenced to death for raping and killing a seven-year-old girl in Mugalivakkam in 2017, has been acquitted by a court in Chengalpattu in a case relating to the murder of his mother.
Summary:
S. Daswant, a Chennai resident, had originally been sentenced to death for the 2017 rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl in Mugalivakkam. While out on bail for this case, he was also accused of murdering his own mother. A trial court in Chengalpattu acquitted him of the mother’s murder due to insufficient evidence. Later, in October 2025, the Supreme Court reviewed his 2017 conviction and found that the prosecution had failed to establish crucial circumstantial evidence beyond reasonable doubt, including CCTV footage, forensic links, and claims about his last-seen presence with the victim. As a result, the Supreme Court acquitted him and ordered his release in the absence of other charges. The court emphasized that even in cases involving heinous crimes, guilt must be proven beyond reasonable doubt and procedural safeguards must be strictly followed.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/daswant-man-on-death-row-for-2017-rape-and-murder-of-mugalivakkam-minor-girl-acquitted-in-his-mother-murder-case/article69505773.ece
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