present in the house leading to the interference of guilt by virtue of Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. 48. Connected together, all these facts form a clinching and complete chain of incriminating circumstances pointing exclusively towards the guilt of the accused appellant and totally inconsistent with his innocence or the involvement of any other person in the crime. 49. Consequently, we have no hesitation in confirming the view taken by the trial Court and the High Court in convicting and affirming the conviction of the accused appellant for the charge of committing murder of Usha. 50. The impugned judgments do not suffer from any infirmity warranting any interference. 51. Hence, the appeal fails and is hereby dismissed as such. 3252. The appellant is on bail. His bail bonds are cancelled. He shall surrender before the trial Court within the next 60 days to serve the remainder of the sentence. In case the appellant fails to surrender before the trial Court within the