This Article is From Oct 04, 2016

Supreme Court Order On Punishment My Biggest Victory: Neelam Katara

Supreme Court Order On Punishment My Biggest Victory: Neelam Katara

Nitish Katara's mother Neelam Katara has fought the case for 14 years.

New Delhi: Hailing the Supreme Court's decision to award 25-year jail term to convicts in the Nitish Katara murder case, the victim's mother Neelam Katara today termed the verdict as her "biggest victory".

"If you see quantum of the punishment, we had asked for death penalty and five years have been reduced quantitatively. It is not any shoe or slipper we are talking about here but the body of my son which was destroyed, so even if I demand 10 more years of imprisonment for him , it should not be a big deal..it is justified," she told reporters.

Neelam Katara, who has battled hard for justice, however, said she was satisfied that the court had upheld many more years of punishment for her son's killers than the 14 years usually awarded in a life sentence.

"Qualitatively I am happy that the Supreme Court has not taken it as just another murder case as it wasn't a normal murder but a well planned case of honour killing by power drunk rich people and thus 14-years of life imprisonment was not awarded by the SC. Vikas Yadav won't get remission before 25 years is my biggest victory. It is also a big thing for the youth of the country as the Supreme Court has taken a stand," she added.

Nitish Katara, a 25-year-old executive, was kidnapped and burnt to death in Ghaziabad near Delhi in 2002. He was dating Bharti Yadav, the daughter of a politician DP Yadav. 

Nitish Katara and Bharti Yadav were at a wedding when Nitish Katara was abducted by Bharti Yadav's brother Vikas Yadav and their cousin Vishal Yadav.

The High Court had called it an "honour killing" and said the crime was in the "rarest of rare category," awarding the convicts the lengthy prison term. But it refused to award them the death sentence, saying the possibility of their reformation and rehabilitation is not "unforseeably foreclosed".

The top court had last year upheld the conviction of the three men, observing that "only criminals are crying for justice" in this country. But it had also rejected a petition by Neelam Katara that they be given the death penalty.

In its ruling today, the Supreme Court today awarded 25 years of imprisonment each to Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav.

The top court has also sentenced their associate Sukhdev Pehalwan to 20 years in prison. 
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