Delhi Court Acquits Eight Amidst Investigation Misconduct

A Delhi court has acquitted eight men accused of murdering businessman Vijender Sharma in 2019. The ruling cited serious misconduct and abuse of authority by investigators. The evidence failed to convincingly connect the accused to the crime, highlighting flawed investigation and the need for judicial caution in cases of prior enmity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 05-02-2026 17:23 IST | Created: 05-02-2026 17:23 IST
Delhi Court Acquits Eight Amidst Investigation Misconduct
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In a landmark ruling, a Delhi court acquitted eight men accused in the 2019 murder case of businessman Vijender Sharma, citing serious misconduct by investigating officials. The court's judgment criticized the probe's significant lapses, which included fabricated arrest memos and unexplained illegal detention.

Vijender Sharma was allegedly assaulted and later succumbed to his injuries. Despite his declaration before death naming some accused, the court found it unreliable due to inconsistencies and lack of corroboration. The judge emphasized the failure of the prosecution to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The court underscored the importance of addressing investigatory misconduct, recommending a review of the officers' roles. The decision highlights a crucial judicial stance on safeguarding justice against potential investigatory abuses, especially in cases marked by prior enmity among parties involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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