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12 years after murder, 6 of a family sentenced to life

The verdict was delivered on Friday by additional sessions judge Vikas Gupta, who relied on documentary evidence and eyewitness testimonies while dismissing the defence arguments. The court said though the case did not fall under the “rarest of rare” category to merit a death sentence, it warranted life imprisonment.

Published on: Jun 21, 2025 07:18 pm IST
By , Meerut
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A Saharanpur court sentenced six members of a family, including a father-son duo, to life imprisonment in a 12-year-old murder case. The court also imposed a collective fine of 1.62 lakh on the convicts.

The court also imposed a collective fine of 1.62 lakh on the convicts. (For representation)

The verdict was delivered on Friday by additional sessions judge Vikas Gupta, who relied on documentary evidence and eyewitness testimonies while dismissing the defence arguments. The court said though the case did not fall under the “rarest of rare” category to merit a death sentence, it warranted life imprisonment.

According to additional district government counsel (ADGC) Deepak Saini, the incident occurred in Amoli village under Rampur Maniharan police station on May 4, 2013, when a local resident, Dheer Singh, was clubbed to death during a violent clash.

The FIR was filed by Shivlal, the brother of the victim, alleging that a quarrel broke out between children from two families, leading to an argument among the women.

What began as a minor domestic dispute soon escalated into a violent clash. Manga alias Mangeram, along with other family members, armed with sticks and batons, allegedly barged into Shivlal’s home and launched an assault, according to the FIR.

“The six accused formed an unlawful group and, in furtherance of a common objective, inflicted fatal injuries on Dheer Singh. However, the circumstances do not qualify under the Supreme Court’s guidelines for the rarest of rare cases,” the court said while awarding life sentence to all six accused.

 
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