A division bench of Justices V K Tahilramani and V L Achliya upheld the conviction and life sentence of Jyoti Malusare for murdering her husband Vijay on June 15, 2007.
Jyoti and Vijay had married on May 9, 2007. However, Jyoti was in a relationship with another person Jeevan Waragade before marriage.
According to the prosecution, Jyoti and Jeevan hatched conspiracy to murder Vijay and on the night of June 14, 2007. She poisoned her husband's milk and then strangulated him to death when he was asleep.
Abhay later made enquiries with Jyoti as to what had happened the previous night.
According to prosecution, Jyoti confessed poisoning her husband and then strangulating him to death with a towel.
Abhay lodged an FIR against Jyoti and she was arrested the same day. While trial was conducted against both Jyoti and Jeevan, the Sessions court acquitted Jeevan due to lack of evidence. Jyoti was convicted for murder and awarded life.
The Court held that the prosecution managed to duly corroborate the extra-judicial confession with circumstantial evidence.
"We are of the view that Abhay's testimony inspires full confidence and is found to be truthful. So also, the extra-judicial confession made by the accused to him is found to be voluntary and does not suffer from any material discrepancies," the court said.
