*Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment: Ensuring Justice*



The Supreme Court has recently delivered a significant judgment, emphasizing that the principle of 'proof beyond reasonable doubt' should not be misapplied to acquit culprits. The court clarified that every acquittal of an actual culprit is a blot on the system and undermines societal security.

*Key Points of the Judgment*

- *Definition of Reasonable Doubt:* The court stated that reasonable doubt must be serious, rational, and rooted in evidence, not based on trivial contradictions.
- *Misapplication of Principle:* The court noted that misapplying this principle results in culprits walking free, which is equally dangerous for society.
- *Impact on Society:* Every instance of acquitting an actual culprit revolts against the sense of security of society and acts as a blot on the criminal justice system.

*Importance of the Judgment*

- Ensures guilty individuals do not escape accountability due to minor inconsistencies in evidence.
- Strengthens the criminal justice system.
- Upholds societal security and trust in the justice system.

*Case Details*

SUSHIL KUMAR TIWARI VS. HARE RAM SAH & ORS.

- *Court:* Supreme Court of India
- *Judges:* Justices Sanjay Kumar and Satish Chandra Sharma
- *Date of Judgment:* September 1, 2025

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