"Looking at the facts and circumstances of this case and that there is inordinate delay in lodging FIR for which no reasonable or plausible explanation has been given by the prosecution, we are inclined to give benefit of doubt to the three accused," said justices P D Kode and V K Tahilramani in their recent order.
Bindu, a housewife, and Nanhelal Gupta had five daughters, including Pooja. The family lived in Bhayander. Accused Lambu alias Motilal Prajapati and Chinnu alias Mainuddin Mustafa Ansari were staying in a nearby bakery and often visited Nanhelal's house on invitation of Bindu. Due to this, there was always a quarrel between husband and wife, according to prosecution.
On October 27, 2006, Bindu called Lambu and Chinnu to her house. The duo saw Nanhelal and Lambu throttled him while Chinnu caught hold of his legs. As a result, Nanhelal died, they alleged.
Later, Bindu and her two neighbours were arrested by police. The trio was convicted by a lower court on charges of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment on November 18, 2009 following which they moved the High Court through lawyer Arfan Sait.
The high court held that the prosecution has not proved the case against the appellants beyond reasonable doubt and questioned its claim that Pooja, "the only evidence on which the prosecution is relying upon" was an eye witness when she had categorically stated that she did not know how her father was killed as she was sleeping at that time.