
Supreme Court of India upholds life sentence in 2026 murder conviction based on circumstantial evidence.
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS MURDER CONVICTION BASED ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE IN NEELU KOSHTI CASE
CASE SUMMARY – In Neelu @ Nilesh Koshti v. State of Madhya Pradesh (2026), the Supreme Court upheld the appellant’s conviction under Sections 302 and 201 IPC for murdering Archana @ Pinki. The prosecution case rested entirely on circumstantial evidence. Key factors included ransom calls made from the deceased’s phone, sale of her phone by the appellant, recovery of her dead body and scooty at his disclosure under Section 27 of the Evidence Act, and medical evidence confirming homicidal death by ligature strangulation. Applying the five golden principles from Sharad Birdhichand Sarda, the Court held that the chain of circumstances was complete and dismissed the appeal, granting liberty to seek remission.
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| Case Title | Neelu @ Nilesh Koshti vs. State of Madhya Pradesh |
| Introduction | Criminal Appeal challenging conviction under Sections 302 & 201 IPC based purely on circumstantial evidence. |
| Factual Background | Deceased Archana @ Pinki went missing (25.07.2009). Ransom calls were made from her phone. Appellant sold her phone. Dead body recovered from well at appellant’s disclosure under Section 27 Evidence Act. Scooty also recovered at his instance. |
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| Analysis | Court applied five golden principles of circumstantial evidence. Recovery of body and scooty at accused’s disclosure formed crucial links. Sale of phone, ransom calls, medical evidence (homicidal death by ligature strangulation) completed chain. |
| Conclusion | Appeal dismissed. Conviction upheld. Liberty granted to apply for remission after 15 years imprisonment. |
| Current Scenario | Conviction stands confirmed. Accused eligible to seek remission under State policy. |
“Recovery under Section 27 becomes a powerful link when it completes an unbroken chain of circumstantial evidence.”
SOURCE – SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
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