Additional District and Sessions Judge Basruddin also slapped a fine of Rs one lakh each on both the accused in his yesterday's verdict.
The court also directed the convicts-- Puran Mal alias Tundia and Nagina Valmiki to pay 95 per cent of the fine to the family of the deceased as compensation.
According to the prosecution, 50-year-old Pala Ram worked as a drummer in marriage functions. He was shot dead by Puran Mal with a country-made pistol after some alternation on August 3, 2012.
On a complaint of Kela Devi, a case under Sections 302(murder), 120 B(criminal conspiracy) and Arms Act was registered against Nagina Valmiki and Puran Mal in Adampur police station on August 3, 2012.
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