BHOPAL/JABALPUR: Mamta Pathak, a 60-year-old chemistry professor sentenced to 20 years for murdering her husband, is contesting the autopsy report in court, arguing that the differentiation between electric and thermal burn marks requires chemical analysis. The High Court has reserved its judgment while suspending her sentence, as she raises questions about the autopsy findings and the investigation process, including the absence of foul odor and expert inspection after her husband’s death. Pathak’s case has garnered significant attention on social media as she presents her arguments, emphasizing her expertise in chemistry.
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