Criminal Trial–Acquittal–Interference by Appellate Court–Relevant principles-
(1) The appreciation of evidence by the Trial Court is perverse or the conclusion drawn by it cannot be drawn on any view of the evidence.
(2) Where the application of law is improperly done.
(3) Where there is substantial omission to consider the evidence existing on record.
(4) The view taken by the acquitting Court is impermissible on the evidence on record.
(5) if the order of acquittal is allowed to stand, it will result in the miscarriage of justice.


