Thane, Feb 6 (PTI) - A court in Navi Mumbai has acquitted three men accused of the murder of a real estate developer in 2012, citing a lack of substantial evidence against them.
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The three men acquitted in the case are Rohan Sharma, Ajay Kumar, and Suresh Patel.
The court acquitted the three men due to a lack of substantial evidence linking them to the crime.
The case has sparked a broader discussion about the safety and transparency of high-stakes property deals in Navi Mumbai, highlighting the need for more robust legal and regulatory frameworks in the real estate sector.
Navi Mumbai is known for its well-structured urban planning, rapid infrastructure development, and its emergence as a major commercial and residential hub in recent years.
The acquittal underscores the importance of robust legal processes and the need for credible evidence in criminal trials, ensuring that the rights of the accused are protected.
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