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Death for one, life term for seven in Manjunath case

A Delhi court awards death sentence to Monu Mittal and life imprisonment to 7 others in the 2005 murder case.

Updated on: Mar 26, 2007 08:05 PM IST
PTI | By , Lakhimpur Kheri
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Petrol pump owner Pawan Kumar Mittal, the main accused in the sensational murder of Indian Oil sales manager Manjunath, was sentenced to death by a District court on Monday while the other seven accused were given life imprisonment.

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Delivering the verdict in a packed court room, District Judge SMA Abidi said the murder of 27-year-old Manjunath on November 19, 2005 was planned because weapons of different persons residing in different localities were used.

The death sentence would be subject to confirmation by the High Court.

The court had convicted all the eight accused last Friday for killing the IIM-Lucknow graduate who had exposed a racket in the sale of adulterated fuel.

Manjunath was shot dead at a petrol pump in Gola area in Lakhimpur Kheri district after he threatened to cancel Mittal's licence for selling spurious fuel.

The court also punished the eight accused under different sections of the IPC to imprisonment ranging from six months to seven years and imposed fine on them. All the sentences would run concurrently.

 
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