Court Decisions on Police Lists and Evidence in India
Introduction
Courts in two Indian states looked at police lists and evidence in crime cases.
Main Body
In Uttar Pradesh, a man named Ashutosh Maharaj is in court. The police have his name on a special list. He wants the court to remove his name. He says he did not do the crimes. In Maharashtra, a man named Babar Akram Alli was in court for a robbery. The police said he stole things in 2022. But the robbers wore masks. The police could not prove it was him. The judge in Maharashtra said the man is not guilty. The judge said old police records are not enough proof for a new crime.
Conclusion
The court in Uttar Pradesh is waiting for the government. The man in Maharashtra is now free.
Learning
π‘ The 'Past' Pattern
To reach A2, you must move from the present (I am) to the past (I was). Look at how the story changes time:
The Rule: Regular vs. Irregular
- Regular: Just add -ed (e.g., look β looked)
- Irregular: The word changes completely (e.g., say β said)
Examples from the text:
- Police looked at lists. (Regular)
- He said he did not do it. (Irregular)
- The police said he stole things. (Irregular)
Quick Guide for you:
SAY β SAID
WANT β WANTED
STEAL β STOLE
π Simple Word Pairs
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Guilty | Did the crime |
| Not Guilty | Did NOT do the crime |
| Proof | Something that shows the truth |