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<h1>Supreme Court Stresses Community Justice in Economic Crimes, Urges Prosecution Beyond Acquittal for State Economy Protection.</h1> The Supreme Court, in a recent decision, emphasized that justice in economic offences extends beyond acquitting the accused, highlighting the community's right to justice. Economic crimes, unlike impulsive acts like murder, are premeditated for personal gain, harming the state's economy. The community's trust in the justice system is compromised if such offenders are not prosecuted. These observations were cited in a case by the Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property. Officers, standing counsels, and departmental representatives are instructed to consider this judicial approach in handling economic offence cases and to utilize these insights in legal proceedings.