Award Death Penalty for Honour Killings, says SC


New Delhi, May 9 (PTI): Holding honour killings as a slur on the nation and a barbaric, feudal practice that ought to be stamped out, the Supreme Court today directed courts to view such cases as "rarest of rare" category for awarding death penalty to the convicts.

"In our opinion honour killings, for whatever reason, come within the category of rarest of rare cases deserving death punishment.  It is time to stamp out these barbaric, feudal practices which are a slur on our nation.

"This is necessary as a deterrent for such outrageous, uncivilized behaviour. All persons who are planning to perpetrate 'honour' killings should know that the gallows await them," the apex court said in a judgement.

A bench of justices Markandeya Katju and Gyan Sudha Mishra passed the judgement while dismissing an appeal filed by Bhagawan Dass challenging the life imprisonment awarded to him by a Delhi Sessions Court for killing his daughter Seema as she was allegedly in an incestous relationship with her cousin, despite being married.

The apex court said "many people feel that they are dishonoured by the behaviour of the young man/woman, who is related to them or belonging to their caste because he/she is marrying against their wish or having an affair with someone, and hence they take the law into their own hands and kill or physically assault such person or commit some other atrocities on them.

The judges said no one can take law into their own hands.

"If someone is not happy with the behaviour of his daughter or other person, who is his relation or of his caste, the maximum he can do is to cut off social relations with her/him, but he cannot take the law into his own hands by committing violence or giving threats of violence," the bench said.

The prosecution had alleged that Dass was very annoyed with his daughter, who had left her husband Raju and was living in an incestuous relationship with her cousin, Sriniwas.

Enraged, he strangulated her on May 16, 2006 with an electric wire and tried to cremate the body when police swooped on him.

Based on circumstantial evidence and the initial statement made by Dass' mother that it was her son who killed the grandaughter, the sessions court awarded life imprisonment and the high court upheld it following which the convict appealed in the apex court.

Upholding the punishment, the apex court said, "Before parting with this case we would like to state that 'honour' killings have become commonplace in many parts of the country, particularly in Haryana, western U.P., and Rajasthan.

"Often young couples who fall in love have to seek shelter in the police lines or protection homes, to avoid the wrath of kangaroo courts," Justice Katju writing the judgement said.

The apex court recalled its earlier decision in the Lata Singh's case that there is nothing 'honourable' in 'honour' killings, and they are nothing but barbaric and brutal murders by bigoted persons with feudal mentality.

The apex court while stating that such honour killings in future should be dealt with death penalty asked the registry to forward the copy of its today's judgements to all high courts, sessions courts, chief secretaries and DGPs of all States and Union Territories.

During the arguments the apex court also rejected Dass' plea that he cannot be convicted on mere circumstantial evidence.

"This is a case of circumstantial evidence, but it is settled law that a person can be convicted on circumstantial evidence provided the links in the chain of circumstances connects the accused with the crime beyond reasonable doubt.

"In this case, we are satisfied that the prosecution has been able to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt by establishing all the links in the chain of circumstances," the bench said.

  

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  • Raj kumar sachan hori, GHAZIABAD

    Mon, May 09 2011

    Murder is in itself a henious crime.Murder done for self or family honour is a crime under IPC but more than that it is a social crime and supporting such crime is much more crime. supporters are not only to be punished but they should be socialy biocotted from socity. judgement rightly says those who are guilty for honour killing must be sentenced to death.INDIA has already suffered a lot for centuries for its caste system, thousands of known and unknown ones quarreling with one another.

    Now our present young educated lot is showing a future casteless INDIA therefore they must be supported by every patriotic indian. I have founded organisations....INDIA FIGHTS CASTEISM and JAATI TODO , RAASHTRA JODO through these we honour in public meetings those who perform intercaste marriages also support financily , morally and physically.For nationalism casteless ,creedless socity is a must.Let INDIA stand unitedlly and in the light of recent SC JUDGEMENTS we should gear up social and national movements.

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