Justices V K Tahilramani and B P Colabawalla found Ashok Jagtap, a resident of Shirala in Sangli district, guilty of killing his wife and confirmed the life term handed to him by a court in Islampur.
As per prosecution, Jagtap used to ill-treat his wife Sangita after drinking liquor and ask her to bring money from her parents. The couple have two children who used to stay with Sangita's mother.
She was rushed to government hospital in Shirala and later shifted to civil hospital in Sangli where she succumbed to her injuries after four days.
The HC judges opined that evidence of Akkatai, mother of the deceased, and dying declaration of the victim established that Jagtap had set her on fire.
"The conviction and sentence of the appellant under section 302 of IPC (murder) is maintained and the appeal is dismissed," they said.
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