This Article is From Aug 17, 2015

For Nitish Katara Murder, Yadavs' Jail Time Could be Reduced

For Nitish Katara Murder, Yadavs' Jail Time Could be Reduced

Nitish Katara was murdered in 2002.

New Delhi: The murder of 25-year-old Nitish Katara in 2002 was a "well-planned and executed conspiracy" by the Yadav brothers, said the Supreme Court today. The judges however agreed to consider the convicts' request to reduce their 30-year prison sentence.

Mr Katara was dating Bharti Yadav, daughter of politician DP Yadav.  The young couple was attending a wedding party on the outskirts of Delhi when Mr Katara was abducted and set on fire by Bharti's brother Vikas and her cousin Vishal. A third accomplice named Sukhdev Pehelwan was also found guilty of the heinous killing.

In February, the Delhi High Court turned down a request from the Delhi Police and Mr Katara's mother, Neelam, to give them the death sentence. It chose instead to give them a lengthy prison sentence. "It is a huge relief that the conviction has been upheld," said Mrs Katara today.

Her son's corpse, charred so badly that it could not be recognized, was found near a highway days after the wedding from where he was seen leaving with the Yadavs in their SUV. The police used DNA samples to identify his body.

During a long trial, Ms Yadav denied that she had been romantically involved with Mr Katara; they had met at business school.
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