District Judge Mridula V K Bhatia, while pronouncing the sentence yesterday, also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on Yuva Ankush Mane, from Airoli in Navi Mumbai here.
The prosecution examined as many as 11 witnesses, including the victim's mother.
Public Prosecutor Buleshwar Hinge told the court that on December 18, 2014, the victim, Nitin Jadhav (28), employed with L&T company, informed his widowed mother that he would go out of the house and return soon.
Within 5-10 minutes, his mother heard a commotion and she came out. She saw that the accused was stabbing her son with a knife. She asked the accused to stop but he did not listen and went on inflicting stab wounds on the victim. The accused then fled the scene and a badly wounded Nitin was rushed in an autorickshaw to a hospital where he was declared brought dead.
Hinge submitted that the case falls under clause III of IPC section 300, and the accused was liable to be convicted under IPC section 302.
However, Shaikh told the court that it had come on record that the accused also sustained injuries which were inflicted on him by the deceased, and that the accused merely exceeded his right of self-defece.
The judge noted that as per the evidence on record, the accused intentionally assaulted the victim with a knife in his stomach and chest. There is also evidence of the doctor who conducted postmortem that the stab injuries were sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death. This being the position, the offence would only be under 302 IPC, and not 304 IPC.
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