Thane court acquits man accused of stepson's murder; cites lack of conclusive chain of evidence

07 May,2026 11:16 AM IST |  Thane  |  mid-day online correspondent

The court directed that Mohammed Dilshad Mohammed Imran (25), who has been in custody since his arrest on July 30, 2024, be set free forthwith if not required in any other case

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A Thane court has acquitted a man accused of killing his 4-year-old stepson, noting that the prosecution failed to establish the chain of circumstances to prove the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt, reported PTI.

Court Notes Contradictions in Witness Testimonies

Sessions Judge S B Agrawal, in the order passed on Tuesday, also highlighted contradictions in the testimonies of the prosecution's witnesses, reported PTI.

Accused Ordered to be Released

The court directed that Mohammed Dilshad Mohammed Imran (25), who has been in custody since his arrest on July 30, 2024, be set free forthwith if not required in any other case, reported PTI.

Alleged Incident Took Place in Manpada

According to the prosecution, the man allegedly throttled his wife's son, born from her previous relationship, in a flat on Ghodbunder Road in the Manpada area of Maharashtra's Thane city on July 28, 2024, following a dispute over the child's identity, reported PTI.

Police Initially Registered ADR

The police initially registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) after the man took the child to the hospital, claiming he had suffered a fall due to giddiness induced by epilepsy.

FIR Filed After Postmortem Examination

However, following the postmortem examination, a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against the man under Section 103(1) (murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Case Based Entirely on Circumstantial Evidence

The court said the prosecution's case was based on circumstantial evidence, but there was no direct witness who had seen the accused assaulting the victim, reported PTI.

"In a case based on the circumstantial evidence, it is imperative for the prosecution to prove each and every fact that forms a chain of circumstances, which leads to the only conclusion of the guilt of the accused," it noted.

Court Questions Medical Evidence

The autopsy noted multiple injuries on the victim, but it was not made out that all the injuries were fresh. On the contrary, the doctor had opined that some of them were earlier injuries. Even otherwise, in the absence of other material, mere medical opinion would not be sufficient to bring home the guilt of the accused, the court opined, reported PTI.

Accused's Explanation Not Proven False

The prosecution's claim that the accused offered a false explanation is also not made out, since he has contended that the victim had suffered an epilepsy attack and had fallen because of the same, it noted, reported PTI.

Conduct of Accused Not Found Suspicious

The conduct of the accused also does not seem to be suspicious, as he immediately called the neighbour and took the victim to the hospital, the court said.

Key Witnesses Not Examined

Surprisingly, neither the neighbour nor the hospital staff (who attended the victim) have been examined by the prosecution, it pointed out.

Court Says Chain of Circumstances Incomplete

The prosecution "failed to establish a complete chain of circumstances," the court said while acquitting the man.

(With inputs from PTI)

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