Hearing the appeal filed by Pune-resident Bhanudas Thite, a division bench of Justices V K Tahilramani and P D Kode recently set aside the 2005 order of the Pune trial court which had sentenced him to life imprisonment.
According to the prosecution, Thite lost his job in 2004, and consequently he and wife Indubai often quarrelled. On July 3, 2004, he poured kerosene on her and set her on fire. And after that he set himself on fire too.
The High Court, however, noted that medical case papers had "suicidal burns" written in the column 'history', followed by a stroke, and the word "homicidal". The word "suicidal" had not been struck out and "homicidal" had not been initiated (if it was intended to be a correction).
Moreover, "homicidal" was written in a lighter ink, the judges noted.
"In view of this...We are not inclined to place any reliance on the word 'homicidal'.... When Indubai was first admitted in the hospital, history was given as "suicidal" burns and the fact that her husband also poured kerosene on himself is stated in the papers," the bench said.
The judges noted that though Indubai was in the hospital for more than three days, the dying declaration was not recorded by a special executive magistrate. "This also creates a doubt about the genuineness of the prosecution case.
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