Sunday, December 23, 2018

In a First, Death Sentence Awarded to Couple for Honour Killing (Tamil Nadu)

THE NEWS MINUTE 11.01.17
The Quint

This is reportedly the first time a death sentence has been awarded for a case of honour killing.

In a landmark judgement, a sessions court in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu awarded the death penalty to a couple in a case of honour killing. Viswanathan, a Dalit man who was working as a railway employee from Vannarpet in Palayamkottai, had eloped with an engineering student, Kaveri, a caste Hindu girl from Mangalakudiyiruppu on 3 May 2016. Even as the couple were away, Kaveri’s parents visited Viswanathan’s house several times, threatening his family to return their daughter. Following the threats, Viswanathan’s father approached the police saying that his son was missing and had sought protection for their family, reported Times of India.

On 13 May 2016, Kaveri’s parents went to Viswanathan’s house in search of their daughter. After a heated argument with Viswananthan’s younger sister Kalpana, Sankaranarayan, Kaveri’s father, hacked Kalpana with an aruval. She died later due to the injuries. Police arrested Kaveri’s parents on charges of honour killing, and during their trial, around 17 witnesses were produced. Judge K Abdul Khader awarded the death sentence to the couple. The government has also ordered Rs 8. 75 lakh to be paid as compensation to Kalpana’s husband and Rs 11,600 to her two-year-old son until he attains the age of 21, reported Times of India. Viswanathan and Kaveri secretly got married on 29 December 2015, reported The Hindu. Kaveri’s parents had started looking for a groom for her after she completed her course.

Source: https://www.thequint.com/news/india/in-a-first-death-sentence-awarded-to-couple-for-honour-killing-in-tamil-nadu (Accessed 23 December 2018)

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