The woman's character was suspicious, printed during a trip to Mata Vaishno Devi; After 15 years, man went to life imprisonment - character of the woman she was pushed into the ditch during pilgrimage to Mata Vaishno Devi 15 years, the man, got the man's
Updated: Di, 16 Sep 2025 12:15 am (IST) The Jammu and the Supreme Court in Kashmir sentenced hosts Rajan Lal to life in prison for killing his wife in the 15-year case. Rajan Lal was acquitted by the lower court during the Vaishno Devi Yatra, which was overturned by the Supreme Court, in the 2004 murder case, which was overturned by the Supreme Court. Woman’s murder case on Vaishno Devi Yatra. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, Jammu. A Jammu and Kashmir division bank and the Ladakh High Court sentenced an army to life imprisonment and delivered a major ruling in a 15-year murder case. The court accepted the state’s appeal and reversed the sentence of the Lower Court for the acquittal of Rajan Lal, accused of killing his wife during the Vaishno Devi visit in 2004. Remove the advertisement, just read the news, Justice Sheev Kumar and Justice Sanjay Parihar. The lower court stated that the accused Rajan Lal was convicted under section 302 RPC (allegations of murder). The Supreme Court acknowledged that the trial court improperly rejected the testimony of the army officers, before whom the accused himself acknowledged the crime. According to the prosecution, Rajan Lal, who was placed in 32 Rashtriya rifles, doubted the character of his wife Lovely Mishra. On June 17, 2004, while he was taken on leave to Mata Vaishno Devi Darshan. It was told that he had fed the woman to the woman, who fainted her and then pushed her into the ditch near the Bhairo Temple. His body was recovered from the drain, which was initially out of identity. Later, the case was exposed to the army officers by the accused’s confession. The Supreme Court said Major CS Sidhu, Lieutenant -Colonel JS Matang and Subedar Vijay Shankar gave clear evidence of the conflict of the accused. Left the woman after falling into the ditch and not giving any information to anyone, the accused confirmed the blame. The letters received from the deceased mention the marriage, which made the reason behind the murder clearer. The bank convicted Rajan Lal in terms of Article 302 RPC and sentenced him to a loud life imprisonment.