A bench of justices P V Hardas and G S Kulkarni found Sunanda Gaikwad, a resident of Shirur Taluka in Pune district, guilty of murder and dismissed an appeal against a lower court order convicting her for the murder of 18-month Asrin.
The body of Asrin was found by Sunanda's husband Anil in the attic of the bathroom in his house on August 9, 1992. On entering the bathroom, he saw blood trickling down from the loft. Anil found the body kept in a bag placed in the loft.
The post mortem of the body revealed that the child was strangulated and also hit with a sharp object on the head.
The court noted that for some reason the appellant (Sunanda) used to be annoyed on account of the children quarrelling amongst themselves. The appellant, it appears, had an issue with Aziz and Rehana, parents of the deceased and had been constantly quarreling with them.
"As to how a person would react differs from person to person and no straight jacket formula can be laid down as to whether two children quarrelling amongst themselves would be enough to provoke a normal person to commit murder," the Judges said.
"In the present case, it appears that the appellant had some grudge against deceased Asrin. The confession of the appellant is silent on this aspect. Therefore, circumstance of motive, in our opinion, has been established," said the bench.
