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Patna high court invokes Mahabharat, upholds death sentence of murder convicts

In a January 22 order, uploaded on Wednesday, the court underscored the epic’s message: “Aggressors meet a tragic end as divine punishment for their adharm (injustice)”

Published on: Jan 29, 2026 09:48 am IST
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The Patna high court has upheld the death sentence to two men convicted of killing a father and his two sons over a land dispute in 2021, invoking the Mahabharat. In a January 22 order, uploaded on Wednesday, the court underscored the epic’s inherent message: “Aggressors meet a tragic end as divine punishment for their adharm (injustice).”

The high court also affirmed the order of a trial court in Rohtas for maximum compensation. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Aman Singh and Sonal Singh, the convicts, moved the high court against their death sentence. The high court also affirmed the order of a trial court in Rohtas for maximum compensation to the widows of the three murdered men.

A bench of justices Rajeev Ranjan Prasad and Sourendra Pandey cited facts and circumstances and added the case comes under the “the rarest of rare category,” warranting the death penalty, while dismissing pleas for commutation of punishment to a life sentence.

“The trial court noticed that in this case, altogether three unarmed persons were ruthlessly butchered by the appellants, who were armed with a sword, for a small piece of land. The incessant tears of their widows and the children cannot be dried out. However, by way of capital punishment, their sufferings are supposed to be mitigated. They may console themselves if convicts are awarded capital punishment. They are supposed to lead a secured and peaceful lives,” the bench said.

 
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Arun Kumar

Arun Kumar is Senior Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times. He has spent two-and-half decades covering Bihar, including politics, educational and social issues.

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