A court acquits a man accused in the murder of Maharashtra Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar, after about 20 years and 128 witnesses were examined during the trial, according to NDTV. The case proceeds through a lengthy judicial process, with the prosecution presenting evidence and witness testimony over many years. Despite the large number of witnesses, the court ultimately rules that the case against the accused is not established to the required standard. The acquittal ends the prosecution’s effort to secure a conviction in a matter that has been pending for two decades. The report focuses on the duration of the trial and the extent of the evidence presented through witness testimony, while not describing any single witness or investigative detail. The acquittal is the final outcome of the case at the trial stage, based on the court’s assessment of the evidence presented by the prosecution.