Subramanyam Vedam Freed After Decades of Wrongful Imprisonment
In a remarkable turn of events, Subramanyam Vedam has been released from prison after spending decades behind bars for a crime he did not commit. Vedam was wrongfully convicted of murder in 1980 and sentenced to life imprisonment based on what is now proven to be false evidence and coerced testimonies.
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For years, human rights organizations and legal activists fought to reopen his case, arguing that the trial lacked proper investigation and that crucial evidence was ignored. Recent forensic reviews and witness retractions finally confirmed Vedam’s innocence.
After more than 40 years, Vedam walked out of prison as a free man. He expressed deep emotion, saying he had lost his youth and family life but was grateful to finally see justice. Legal experts are now calling for reforms in the justice system to prevent such miscarriages of justice in the future.
The government has announced that it will review possible compensation for Vedam and other victims of wrongful imprisonment.


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