Page 2 - LN Std - 8 - civics - Chap 5 - Subtopic -2 Structures of court in India
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•  In Feb 1980 Laxman Kumar married 20 year old Sudha Goel and lived in a

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                  flat in Delhi with Laxman’s brothers and their families. On 2  Dec 1980

                  Sudha died in hospital due to burns. Her family filed a case and in the trial,

                  her neighbours were called as witnesses. They had heard Sudha scream and

                  had taken her to hospital with severe burns. Sudha had stated that her

                  mother-in-law had poured kerosene oil on her and her husband had lit the


                  fire. The trial court had convicted Laxman, his mother and          brother-in-

                  law and had sentenced all three of them to death. In 1983 all three accused

                  went to the High Court to appeal and the hearing decided that Sudha had

                  died due to an accidental fire and the three were acquitted.




                   •  The above High Court judgement deeply troubled women and they held

                       demonstrations and they filed separate appeal against the High Court

                       decision in the Supreme Court through the Federation of Women

                       Lawyers.






                   •  In 1985 the Supreme Court heard the argument and found Laxman and

                       his mother guilty and acquitted his brother-in-law for lack of evidence.


                       Laxman and his mother were sent to prison for life.
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