Circumstantial evidence

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-Circumstantial evidence


Circumstantial evidence is a set of facts that can be used collectively to infer a conclusion about something. Circumstantial evidence is generally a theory that is proved using corroborative evidence. When there are no witnesses to a crime but a number of circumstances that point out the guilt of someone, the circumstances count as circumstantial evidence.

-FIR First information Report extremely important. Since it leads to investigation. Investigation cannot begin without FIR.
 
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