Additional Sessions Judge R N Bawankar also slapped a fine of Rs 5000 on accused Madan Tukaram Patil.
Patil was convicted under section 498-A (cruelty) of the IPC and acquitted from charges under section 306 of the IPC (abetment of suicide).
The mother of the accused Shobha Tukaram Patil, 56, who was also tried in the case was given the benefit of doubt and acquitted by the judge.
As it was an intercaste marriage, mother-in-law found it difficult to accept and on that count she used to harass her. She also used to instigate the accused husband who in turn used to harass, abuse and beat her even infront of other people. The accused was addicted to liquor and under its influence, he used to abuse and assault her.
On December 1, 2014 around 2330 hours, she served meals to her husband and advised him to leave bad company, which irked him following which he started abusing her. He took her to kitchen and threw a water pot on her injuring her head.
She was initially admitted to a local hospital but later shifted to Sion Hospital where she died on December 15, while undergoing treatment.
In his order the judge noted, "the prosecution case rests upon the evidence of a prosecution witness which is nothing but the facts narrated by Sunita before her death. So far as the charge of suicide is concerned, the statement of Sunita shows that there was no instigation on the part of the accused to commit suicide but said incident is nothing but an accident. Thus, at the relevant time, there was no abetment on the part of accused persons for commission of suicide. Therefore, the dying declaration of Sunita clearly shows that due to accident, she caught fire.
The accused submitted that he was the only earning member in his family and a lenient view be taken while awarding the punishment.
The APP submitted that due to the inactiveness on the part of the accused, Sunita lost her life. Therefore, maximum punishment be awarded.
However, court said that so far as awarding of sentence is concerned, the punishment will not serve the purpose of the trial.
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