Exonerating the appellant Mangala Thorat of the murder charge under section 302 of IPC, the high court held her guilty under section 304 II IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and sentenced her to six years rigorous imprisonment.
As the appellant has already served five years of the jail term, she would be required to spend one more year behind the bars.
"This conduct cannot be seen divorced from the totality of the circumstances in this case. Very probably, the appellant could not have anticipated that the act done by her would escalate to such a situation that Neelam might die.If the appellant had ever intended Neelam to die, she would not have immediately extinguished the fire in an effort to save Neelam", observed the bench.
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