The Supreme Court of Pakistan has acquitted a man accused of sexually assaulting his daughter, overturning his conviction after nearly 12 years of legal battle.
📍 Case Background
The accused father was arrested in 2012 after his daughter alleged sexual assault.
He was convicted by a trial court and the decision was upheld by the high court.
The father had been serving a long sentence in jail while pursuing appeals.
⚖️ Supreme Court Ruling
A three-member bench led by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah noted that the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence to prove the allegations beyond reasonable doubt.
The court emphasized that in criminal cases, benefit of the doubt must always go to the accused.
The father was acquitted and ordered to be released immediately.
🚨 Broader Implications
The case highlights issues of delays in justice and the sensitivity of sexual assault trials.
Legal experts say it underscores the importance of thorough investigations and evidence-based prosecutions to avoid miscarriages of justice.