Woman, lover sentenced to life for killing husband 3 yrs ago
Kanpur: An additional sessions court on Saturday convicted a woman and her lover and sentenced them to life imprisonment for allegedly killing her husband in Sept 2023.
The presiding judge, Sapna Tripathi, also imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 each on the accused—Priyanka Pandey and Anas Hashmi—and ordered that they would undergo an additional three months of imprisonment if they fail to pay the fine.
The court observed that the period already spent in jail would be set off against the sentence. The order further stated that 50% of the fine from each accused would be given to the deceased’s mother, Shakuntala.
However, before pronouncing the judgment, the court dropped charges under Sections 404 and 411 of the IPC against the accused as the prosecution failed to prove them.
Assistant district government counsel Pradeep Kumar Sahu sought the maximum sentence for the accused. He said the accused woman and her lover not only killed the man but also attempted to destroy evidence.
The FIR in the case was registered on the complaint of the deceased’s mother, Shakuntala, a resident of Galla Mandi in the Naubasta area. In her complaint, she said that her son, Ravikant alias Nitin Pandey, worked in Gujarat while Priyanka lived in Kanpur.
On Sept 1, 2023, she said her son received a call from an individual and left home, saying he would return within an hour. However, his phone was later found switched off.
On Sept 2, she lodged a missing report at Naubasta police station. On Sept 3, she received information that an unidentified male body was lying near Skomiya Academy in Naubasta. She went there and identified the body as that of Ravikant.
In her complaint, she alleged that her daughter-in-law and her lover had killed her son. During the investigation, police arrested Priyanka and Anas Hashmi and charged them with the murder of Ravikant.
The court observed that the period already spent in jail would be set off against the sentence. The order further stated that 50% of the fine from each accused would be given to the deceased’s mother, Shakuntala.
However, before pronouncing the judgment, the court dropped charges under Sections 404 and 411 of the IPC against the accused as the prosecution failed to prove them.
Assistant district government counsel Pradeep Kumar Sahu sought the maximum sentence for the accused. He said the accused woman and her lover not only killed the man but also attempted to destroy evidence.
The FIR in the case was registered on the complaint of the deceased’s mother, Shakuntala, a resident of Galla Mandi in the Naubasta area. In her complaint, she said that her son, Ravikant alias Nitin Pandey, worked in Gujarat while Priyanka lived in Kanpur.
On Sept 1, 2023, she said her son received a call from an individual and left home, saying he would return within an hour. However, his phone was later found switched off.
In her complaint, she alleged that her daughter-in-law and her lover had killed her son. During the investigation, police arrested Priyanka and Anas Hashmi and charged them with the murder of Ravikant.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Kanpur
- Man arrested, sent to jail for raping daughter
- Cop found hanging in basketball court in Etawah
- Two escape as car catches fire near Lal Bangla
- Woman, lover sentenced to life for killing husband 3 yrs ago
- Kanpur metro marks World Environment Day with tree plantation drive
- Man returns home drunk, beaten to death by wife
- Prime Enlighten drub Perf XI by 9 wickets, enter semifinals
Featured In City
- Double delight for Nousheen as MP girl finishes top scorer after India U-18’s bronze win
- Day after mob fury, LIC files plaint to reclaim Suruchi Sangha land, puja fate under shadow
- How inter-state fraudsters used Telegram channels to sell fake question papers to aspirants
- Rs 74 lakh Vrindavan Yojana fraud: 2 rewarded accused held in UP; mastermind, forger roles emerge
- Brain tumour : Early diagnosis rises 40% in eastern India, saves lives
- Owner cannot be forced to give up land for free: Karnataka high court
- Make int’l cricket stadium atRajgir ready by Dec 31: Samrat
Photostories
- 5 silent signs your body may be missing key nutrients, according to a neurologist
- Why you should ‘marry for money’, according to a top divorce lawyer
- Princess Diana’s most iconic fashion moments: 5 designers behind her legendary style
- 12 must-follow emergency rules for modern apartments and gated real estate communities
- 5 effective money habits that protect you from going broke
- How to respond to difficult people without getting triggered: 10 practical ways
- From Kedarnath to Kamakhya: 5 iconic hill temples in India to visit at least once in lifetime
- Inside Sunil Grover’s stunning two-storey dream home: A massive living room, artistic interiors and more
- Can Jamun help control blood sugar? Expert explains its benefits for people with diabetes
- Top 7 Pune localities offering affordable rentals and excellent connectivity
Videos
03:47 Tamil Nadu BJP Faces Resignation Wave as Annamalai's New Movement Draws Volunteers03:02 Six Detained As CJP's Jantar Mantar Protest Over NEET Leak Concludes Without Major Clashes03:19 Ashwini Vaishnaw Unveils Bengal Bullet Train Plan, Targets Faster Northeast Connectivity06:40 ‘Khan Sir Won't Surrender In Patna Court, To File Anticipatory Bail Plea On 8 June’: Lawyer03:21 PM Modi Chairs Economic Advisory Council Meet Amid West Asia Crisis04:10 Students, Senior Citizens, Parents Join CJP Protest Against NEET Paper Leak Controversy | Watch03:16 Bengal STF Recovers Arms Cache From TMC Leader's Pond In Sandeshkhali, CM Suvendu Adhikari Reacts03:05 Ramalinga Reddy Row Resolved After Late-Night Talks, DK Shivakumar Says ‘Everything Is Settled’03:11 Lalu Family Returns Security Personnel As Bihar Security Review Sparks Major Political Row
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media