Chandigarh: Amritsar man acquitted in 8-year-old immigration fraud case
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Chandigarh: Amritsar man acquitted in 8-year-old immigration fraud case

Hindustan Times  

An eight-year-old immigration fraud case fell apart in a local court on Saturday, resulting in the acquittal of Gurvinder Singh, alias Garry. The case, registered in 2017, stemmed from a complaint filed by Sheenu of New Delhi alleging fake job promises in Singapore. Judicial magistrate first class Parmod Kumar ruled that the prosecution failed to establish a connection between Gurvinder; a resident of Wajan Wala village in Ajnala, Amritsar; and the alleged crime, citing the fundamental principle that guilt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Complainant never met the accused The case, registered in 2017, stemmed from a complaint filed by Sheenu of New Delhi.

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