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'How is Nitish Katara's murder NOT honour killing?

July 12, 2011 19:21 IST

Neelam Katara on Tuesday termed it as "shocking" that a Delhi Court did not consider the murder of her son Nitish Katara as an "honour killing" when it was established he was eliminated for his intimacy with Bharti Yadav, sister of main accused Vikas and Vishal  Yadav.

"I am shocked that the court had not considered it as a case of honour killing. I think there is a lapse of clarity on the issue of honour killing," Neelam said to mediapersons after the court sentenced Sukhdev Pehalwan, the third convict in the case, to life imprisonment.

Unhappy with the sentence awarded to Pehalwan, she said her son's "murderer should be awarded death penalty" and she would approach the Delhi High Court for enhancement of the punishment.

"This is a case of honour killing. The Supreme Court had recently said that convicts of honour killing cases should be awarded death penalty. I too want death penalty for the convict in this case," Neelam said.

She said the court has said that if near and dear ones of the accused family had been murdered, then it would consider it as a case of honour killing. "It is a complete misconception. I am shocked that it was not considered to be a case of honour killing," he said.

She also said her plea seeking enhancement of the punishment awarded to Vikas and Vishal Yadav in the murder case is still pending in the High Court.
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