Mumbai: The Dindoshi session court on Thursday was sentenced and sentenced to a life imprisonment of four men for the murder of Shiv Sena Gat Pramukh Jadhav.
The court punished Sohail Ansari and three others while opening one, a woman.
One more accused, a teenager conflict with the law, has a delayed case to be tried before the Juji Justice Board.
Crime has caused riots in the local area and a case of alleged rioters waiting in front of the court.
The crime registered by the Dindoshi police station was that the five defendants conspired to kill politicians and implement plans by stabbing them in a fight in a Chawl on October 21, 2014, at night at Malad East.
Chairman was arrested on October 22, 2014.
Satisfaction, Jadhav’s cousin, said Ansari, Yusuf Sazida, Imran Kazi and an underage child attacked his neighbors and when he tried to intervene too.
He was thus called Jadhav to the place and when he tried to calm down, Ansari allegedly hugged him and the other two Yusuf and Imran pushed him towards the wall, and Ansari stabbed him on his chest, his face and hand, while the fourth adult accused he was charged with ‘gupti’ On threatening thighs will kill him if he intervenes.
Jadhav gave up on injury and all ordered and then tried to murder.
Kaushik Mhatre’s complainant lawyer, in a written submission to the session court, said it was a case based on direct eyewitnesses and in 20 witnesses was examined to prove the prosecution case.
He said the police collected metal pipes with blood stains from places and plots that were accused of voluntarily disclosed where “weapons (Gupti) and hidden blood stained clothes.” The police found it in the bushes on the building construction site.
Avinash Rasal then appointed PP specifically in this case, but the local public prosecutor Ravindra Savle and Mhatre argued for prosecution.
They said that three eyewitness accounts about what had happened and they identified the defendants along with forensic reports along with shared forensic reports.
enough to prove their guilt.
Defense lawyer Bhanudas Jagtap argued that Jadhav had fallen from the first floor of the building and the injury was not caused by a puncture knife attack.
He examined the defense witness who said he heard someone’s falling voice and saw some men running when Jadhav fell from the first floor of his house and during the fall of an iron rod stabbed into his thigh.
The witness, the brother accused, deposited that he and two were accused, including Gullu, took Jadhav to the nearest hospital for treatment.
But in a cross examination, he could not show the hospital entries or CCTV recording hospitals and prosecutions said he was not a reliable witness but “who was interested” when he tried to get release for his brothers.
The story of A fall is not supported by medical evidence, the word prosecution.
A reasonable judgment will be available later.