His confession in private to the 'granthi' of a Gurudwara came in the way of his defence of being innocent.
The only concession for the convict, who was a good pal of the victim, was the dropping of the murder charge against him which would have either entail death or life sentence.
Additional Sessions Judge Manoj Jain held the man, a native of Uttar Pradesh, guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, saying he and the victim were good friends and used to indulge in sex and there was no enmity or motive to kill his friend.
"The convict knew the victim before hand. Victim used to visit the house of convict off and on and they both were very close and intimate friends.
"It has come on record that they both used to indulge in unnatural sexual activity and when convict, on the night of the incident, tried to switch roles and tried to become an active partner in such activity, such idea was shunned by the victim which agitated the convict and, therefore, in a heat of passion, he killed him with a stone lying at the spot itself. Naturally, there was no premeditation," the court said.
As per the medical report, there were injuries on the victim's body indicating an attempt to sodomy.
After the incident came to light, the accused confided in the 'granthi' of a Gurudwara that the victim used to sexually exploit him since childhood and when he tried to establish physical relations with the deceased, he started resisting which made him furious and killed him.
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