TNN | Jun 20, 2017, 05.53 AM IST
By - Ranjan Dasgupta
NASHIK: In a landmark judgment related to "honour killing", the Nashik district sessions court on Monday sentenced a man to death for killing his pregnant daughter in 2013 because she had married outside their caste. Public prosecutor Purnima Naik said the court of Suchitra Ghodke gave the capital punishment to Eknath Kumbharkar for murdering his 18-year old pregnant daughter Pramila Kamble. "The court described the incident as falling in the rarest of rare category," said Naik. "There were 10 witnesses in the case, none of whom turned hostile. He said this is perhaps the first time that a city court has pronounced the death penalty for an honour killing in Nashik district."
On June 28, 2013, Kumbharkar, who lived at Panchavati, hired a rickshaw early in the morning and went to Pramila's place at Mahatma Nagar near Suyojit Lawns. He invited his daughter back home. When they were near Joshiwada, behind KTHM College, on the return, Kumbharkar asked the rickshaw driver to call his brother-in-law who lived nearby. When the driver left, Kumbharkar strangled Pramila to death. The rickshaw driver, on returning, rushed Pramila to the civil hospital but she was declared brought dead. Meanwhile, the police rushed to Joshiwada and nabbed Kumbharkar within half an hour. Police said Kumbharkar was angry with Pramila for having married Deepak Kamble, who belonged to another caste, one-and-ahalf years before the incident.
The incident had sparked protests in the city with hundreds of social activists taking out a silent protest march from the statue of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar on Shivaji Road to the district collectorate.
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nashik/nashik-man-gets-death-for-killing-pregnant-daughter/articleshowprint/59227210.cms (Accessed 23 December 2018)
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