
A young Ketan Agarwal lost his life in the hands of Siya Goyal and her alleged lover, Chetan Chaudhary. Siya had told the cops that killing Ketan was easier than telling her family about Chetan. She also disliked him as he wore a wig. Now, under Indian law, when a confession is made before the cops, it is not seen as evidence.
How will the police prove that Siya Goyal is the main murderer of Ketan Agarwal?
According to social media reports, Indian law states that an accused’s confession is not admissible evidence. The confession must be supported by fresh evidence or be voluntarily recorded before a magistrate. If this does not happen, then it cannot be made as a basis for conviction.
The Ketan Agarwal murder case is testing one of the oldest principles of Indian criminal law. Whether an unbroken chain of circumstantial evidence can establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt. Cops have claimed that Siya, along with her alleged lover, Chetan, had conspired to kill an innocent Ketan. Reportedly, Siya and Chetan are in judicial custody till July 15, 2026.















