Penal Code, 1860–Secs. 302 & 201–Conviction–Circumstantial evidence–Dead body was recovered in the bushes in a mutilated condition–Case of prosecution that she was murdered by strangulation–Thereafter, the body was taken away and thrown in bushes–In such situation, no blood ought to be found on the place of recovery of body–Medical evidence revealing that the deceased sustained two antimortem injuries–Possibility that the wild animals
ate the deceased–Dead body was recovered from the forest area having a number of wild animals–Recoveries made at the instance of appellant has no relevance–Chain of circumstances is not complete–Appellant is entitled to
be acquitted.


