Advocate Mohammad Musabbir Ansari, who practises in the Delhi High Court, has shed light on an important point while speaking to an entertainment portal. According to him, the court won’t convict a suspect unless his/her name is mentioned in any suicide note. If there’s any evidence of his/her activities and past behaviour that indicate the charges leveled in court, then only the suspect can be convicted.
Ansari also believes in this case, the CBI will have to look for any past complaint filed by Sushant or his family against the accused actor Rhea Chakraborty. They also have to gather evidence such as emails, WhatsApp chats or telephonic conversations that can indicate a foul play. The advocate further suggests that in the case of persons suffering from mental health issues, the suspects can’t be blamed directly.
As the murder angle has been ruled out by the AIIMS panel already, now the main focus of the investigation is on the exact reasons and identifying those who prompted Sushant Singh Rajput to commit suicide.
Meanwhile, Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti have started the hashtag “#AllEyesOnCBI” on Twitter after the AIIMS panel report came out. The hashtag is right now trending on social media while fans of the Bollywood actor are demanding justice in the late actor’s death case.
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