Justices P D Kode and V K Tahilramani, while acquitting the trio -- Devidas, Sakhubai and Shaila Ahire -- of murder charge, however, held them guilty under Section 452 IPC (house trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint).
The judges reduced their sentence from three-year rigorous imprisonment to three months on this count along with a fine of Rs 2,000 each.
Acquitting three members of the family of murder charge, the judges noted, "We do not find any reliable and trustworthy evidence on record to show that they poured kerosene on Shobha (victim) and set her on fire."
Shobha Khairnar, a resident of Malegaon, had an affair with Yuvraj, a member of Ahire family, who was already married. Their affair was not approved by the family and there were frequent fights between Shobha and other members of the household on the issue. But this did not deter the couple and they continued the relationship.
The prosecution had alleged that Karbhari then took a stove kept in the house and poured kerosene on Shobha before torching her.
Shobha died in a hospital and Ahire family members were arrested and tried for murder. They were found guilty by Malegaon Sessions Court on April 5, 2006.
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