Q: What is the significant point in the citation Popular Muthiah v. State, (2006) 7 SCC 296 ?

Ans: In case of Popular Muthiah v. State, (2006) 7 SCC 296, the honourable Supreme Court held that 1000 culprits can escape, but, one innocent person should not be punished. 
So, without evidence and without any documentary proof, it is pellucid that the charges framed on the accussed are incompetent and against the law. The accused is innocent and must be acquitted.
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