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Six get life-term in two separate murder cases in Aurangabad
Six get life-term in two separate murder cases in Aurangabad

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Six get life-term in two separate murder cases in Aurangabad

Aurangabad: Two separate courts in Aurangabad on Thursday awarded life imprisonment to six people convicted in two unrelated murder cases. Both verdicts included monetary penalties while two co-accused in the respective cases, died during the course of the trial. In the first case, linked to Madanpur police station, the court of principal district and sessions Judge, Rajkumar, sentenced Krishna Ram and Krit Ram to life imprisonment for the murder of their own uncle, Sahang Ram. According to public prosecutor Pushkar Agrawal, both convicts, residents of Karmdih village, were fined Rs10,000 each, with an additional one-year jail in case of default in payment. As per advocate Satish Kumar Snehi, the case was based on a complaint filed on June 26, 2003, by one Sanjay Ram. The FIR alleged that a dispute over passage through govt land led to a violent altercation between Mahang Ram and his brother Sahang Ram, aided by his sons Krishna and Krit Ram. Mahang Ram sustained critical injuries and later succumbed during treatment. Sahang Ram passed away during the trial. In another case, related to Uphara police station, additional district and sessions Judge VIII, Manish Jaiswal sentenced four men — Ashok Sharma alias Ashok Verma, Abu alias Ranjeet Kumar, Satish Kumar, and Jayprakash Singh, all residents of Shankardih village in Uphara — to life imprisonment and also slapped a fine of ₹15,000 each. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo Govt prosecutor Pradeep Kumar Singh said the prosecution examined seven witnesses, including a doctor and the investigating officer. One of the accused, Bishnupad Singh, died during trial proceedings. The FIR, lodged by Sujit Kumar of Shankarpur village on Dec 2, 2020, stated that his father, Srinath Sharma, was brutally assaulted near the village canal by the accused and others over a land dispute. He was rushed to the primary health centre in Goh, where doctors declared him dead.

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