The court said the 31-year-old man's act "exposes" that he had "clear-cut intention" and knowledge that his actions could have caused death of his wife as well.
Additional Sessions Judge Manoj Jain convicted the man, a resident of Hari Nagar, for the offences of attempt to murder and causing death of the unborn child by the act amounting to culpable homicide.
Initially, a case of rash driving was lodged against the man when his car had collided with a tree in Shalimar Bagh in north west Delhi in the wee hours in April, 2013. His eight months pregnant wife was taken to a hospital and due to the impact of accident, the woman suffered a miscarriage.
The man was also taken to hospital and treated for minor injuries. He told the police that when he was returning home along with his wife in his car, a stray dog came in front of the vehicle and in order to save the animal, his car collided against a tree due to which his wife received injuries.
"His (man's) act exposes that he had clear-cut intention as well as knowledge that by his actions, he could have caused death of his wife as well. Accused was fully cognizant of the fact his wife was in advanced stage of pregnancy.
The court directed that the fine amount of Rs 3.5 lakh be
given to the woman, if realised, and the man would have to undergo six months jail on his failure to deposit the money.
The court took into account that as per the settlement between the couple before a family court, the man agreed to pay Rs 31 lakh to his wife as final settlement regarding stridhan and maintenance out of which he has already paid Rs 12 lakh.
"Of course, his own life was also on stake. Manner in which the accident had taken place indicates that there was every chance of his too getting badly injured. He should rather thank his stars as he escaped unhurt, virtually," it said.
