Additional District and Sessions Court Judge R R Vaishnav also slapped a fine of Rs 20,000 on each of the convicts.
Their "brutal" act was a "disgrace for humanity", worse than a "devil's act", and, therefore, they had forfeited the right to live, Special Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told reporters quoting the verdict.
He said the court awarded the capital punishment, as demanded by the prosecution, considering the brutality involved in the crime.
The police had beefed up the security around the court premises since morning as a large number of people gathered there for the verdict.
On January 15, the court had convicted Popat alias Raghunath Darandale(52), Ramesh Darandale (42), Prakash Darandale (38), Ganesh alias Pravin Darandale (23), Ashok Navgire (32) and Sandeep Kurhe (37) for the offences of criminal conspiracy and murder under the Indian Penal Code, among other charges.
Ashok R Falke was acquitted by the court as the prosecution could not prove the conspiracy charge against him.
According to the prosecution, the convicts were irked by a lover affair between Sachin, a Dalit, and a girl from the Darandale family, who are upper-caste Marathas.
The convicts include the father, elder brother and other relatives of the girl. The victims belonged to the Mehtar community.
Sachin and his friends, who worked as sweepers, were summoned by the Darandale family on January 1 evening, ostensibly to clean a septic tank.
The killings created an uproar in Maharashtra and then state home minister R R Patil handed over the case to the Criminal Investigation Department. The CID eventually filed a 982-page charge sheet.
The trial was transferred to the Nashik court as the victims' families said a free and fair trial may not be possible in Ahmednagar district.
Altogether 54 witnesses were examined in the case.
While convicting the six persons, the court mainly relied on circumstantial evidence, prosecutor Nikam had earlier said.
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