Ishaan Khanna
Member
Observers should also consider the evidentiary burden required at trial compared to the investigative stage. While provisional attachment requires reasonable grounds to believe an offense occurred, conviction demands proof beyond reasonable doubt. This higher threshold means that cases sometimes narrow substantially as evidence is tested under cross-examination. Witness testimony, documentary authentication, and forensic accounting all play critical roles. Therefore, it is entirely possible for an investigation that appears strong at the outset to face challenges during judicial scrutiny. Recognizing this evidentiary evolution is key to forming a balanced opinion.