The court, however, spared the 27-year-old man of gallows observing that the murder was not committed in a "diabolic and cruel manner", so it "does not fall in the category of rarest of rare cases".
"Analysing facts of instant case...Apparently this is not a case where it can be said with certitude that the murder was committed in such a diabolical and cruel fashion that it shocks the conscience of society, nor does the nature of the crime and the circumstances of the offender reveal that the criminal is a menace to the society," Additional Sessions Judge Vijay Kumar Dahiya said.
The police further told the court that during the course of investigation, Latif confessed his guilt and said that it was his conspiracy to eliminate his wife Shama.
It said that Latif got married to Shama in 2006. However, after six months of their marriage, he fell in love with his wife's younger sister.
The police said when Latif's wife came to know about his extra-marital affair and his wish to marry her sister, she opposed it.
"Hence, Latif decided to eliminate his wife from the way and hatched a conspiracy and murdered his wife," police said.
