Urmila Devi, a woman who killed Ajay, the minor son of her Devrani in the greed of property in Gopalganj, Bihar, has been sentenced by the court. ADJ Manvendra Mishra's court sentenced Urmila Devi to life imprisonment under Section 103/3 (5) of the new law BNS. Apart from this, a fine of one lakh rupees has also been imposed. This is the first decision of the district under the new law BNS. At the same time, the second decision of the state is.
Prior to this, the court of Chhapra had given the first verdict of the country not only under BNS. The court completed the trial in a record time of nine days. Apart from this, the court considered a seven -year -old girl Bina Kumari, who was the eyewitness of the scandal, was considered as important by the court. Although the court said the defense said that no one saw the murder, only on suspicion, the prosecution implicated Urmila Devi, there is no eyewitness of the incident.
There was sorrow to lose son on mother and sister's face
The defense says that Urmila Devi was working in the field at the time of the incident. In such a situation, the dog does not fall under the category of evidence to smell the scarf and reach home. However, this evidence was considered important by the court. Eyewitness in the case of killing the child, Bina Kumari, sister of the deceased, her elder sister Poonam Kumari and mother Sumitra Devi, Ajay's mother Sumitra Devi, who was present in the court, also had the sorrow of losing the son. Along with this, it was also relaxed that he got justice.
His testimony in court punished
In the case of the murder of the child, the eyewitness of the deceased, Bina Kumari, the sister of the deceased, her elder sister Poonam Kumari, mother Sumitra Devi, Dr. Ramakant Singh, who performed the post -mortem, was sentenced by the court as an important evidence of the testimony of the case.
Murdered in property greed
Additional Public Prosecutor Jayamram Sahu said in the court that Ajay, a 6 -year -old child, used to call the accused as a big mother. In the greed of property, Urmila Devi strangled the only son of the brother -in -law with her hands. Children in most families are closer to their elder mother. The accused has tarnished the dignity of the relationship.
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