Mangaluru: Man sentenced to seven-year RI for killing wife over petty fight


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SS)

Mangaluru, Jun 28: The First Additional District and Sessions Court, Dakshina Kannada, Mangaluru has sentenced a man to seven years of rigorous imprisonment and penalised him for killing his wife over a petty fight.

Johnson K M (41), son of Mathew, a resident of Neriyakadu Kottakkara of Neriya village near Dharmasthala was convicted of committing the crime.

The court sentenced him to 3 years of rigorous imprisonment under IPC Section 498 along with a fine of Rs 10,000 failing which an additional jail term of six months and a seven-year term under 304 (2) was imposed along with a fine of Rs 10,000. If the convict fails to pay the penalty another term of one year of simple imprisonment was given as judgment.

Johnson had fought with his wife Sowmya Francis (36) on January 7, 2021 over a trivial matter in the night when the husband hit her with a rod for raising her voice at him. The wife, who was severely injured, was taken to a hospital in Kakkinje. Due to the severity of the injury, she was then taken to a hospital in Ujire where she died.

Sowmya's brother Sanoj Francis filed a complaint with Beltangady police in this regard and charged that his sister was subjected to mental and physical torture by her husband. He also alleged that there was a heated argument in the church at a point of time. He said in the complaint that his sister continued to be tormented by her husband.

The police took up the investigation under Beltangady circle inspector Sandesh P G who submitted the chargesheet to the court.

During the hearing of the case, the court examined 23 witnesses and 41 documents were presented.

According to the post-mortem report, as there were previous injury marks on her body, a report was submitted that she was subjected to physical abuse as well.

The court observed that though there were injuries it was not a murder but a man slaughter (homicide) under IPC Section 304 (2). The court also took into consideration the detailed autopsy report given by Dr Sooraj Shetty of KMC.

The sentence was pronounced by judge H S Mallikarjuna Swamy and Judith O M Crasta was the public prosecutor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    respect women....sidda govt ruling...otherwise aisa hi jail mein sadna padega

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Taking things for granted is most evident in marriage relationships... If he was so unhappy he could have lived separate or divorced his wife.... Taking physical actions is not at all acceptable on any others' body... As far as judgement goes it looks a bit lenient but there may be other related issues considered by the judge...

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  • Ravi, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Prakasha, are you married? In this age and time nothing is taken for granted in marriage...

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  • Arjun, India

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    Killing a human is straight life imprisonment at least 14 years....7years is less.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Jun 28 2023

    He should have Abandoned ...

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