She herself was also the victim of "honour killing" like her lover, noted the High Court and said her testimony five years after the crime in the trial court was "under pressure".
A bench of justices Gita Mittal and J R Midha concurred with the findings of trial court that Bharti was in a close relationship with the victim which was supported by the call details of her mobile phone on the day of incident.
"The electronic phone records coupled with the testimony of the representatives of the phone companies and service providers as well as that of the family members and friends of Nitish Katara belie the stand taken by Bharti and (her sister) Bhawna Yadav...," the court said.
Bharti in a deposition before the trial court had turned hostile and claimed that she was not in love with the victim and so there was no question of her family disliking Nitish.
