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Six convicted for "honour killing" in India
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 03 - 2010

In a landmark judgment, an Indian court has
convicted six people for the 2007 "honour killing" of a newly-wed
couple who defied local kinship traditions, news reports said Friday, according to dpa.
A court in the northern Indian state of Haryana found six men
guilty on Thursday of murdering Manoj, 23, and his bride Babli, 19,
of Karoran village in Kaithal district, the Asian Age newspaper
reported.
The couple had defied local caste and kinship traditions of the
rural Jat community that forbid men and women of the same sub-caste
from marrying as they are regarded as siblings.
The girl's family had complained to the Jat khap panchayat or
caste council after Manoj and Babli wed.
The council had pronounced the marriage illegal and ordered a
boycott of the groom's family. The council also announced that
villagers who kept ties with the family would be fined 25,000 rupees
(about 550 dollars).
On June 15, 2007, as Manoj and Babli were trying to leave the
area, a group of men led by Babli's brothers and cousins dragged the
them out of a bus, took them to a remote location and hacked them to
death before dumping the bodies in an irrigation canal.
Those convicted Thursday included five members of Babli's family
and a leader of the caste council who had been publicly celebrated
after the incident for protecting the honour of the Jat community.
While pronouncing them guilty, judge Vani Gopal Sharma said there
was no place for a parallel system of justice in the country.
Jagmati Sangwan, president of the Haryana unit of the All India
Democratic Women's Association, said, "We hope the guilty would be
awarded strict punishment so that a signal is sent to those
self-styled panchayat (council) leaders who have been taking the law
into their own hands."
There have been several cases in recent years where young men and
women have been ostracized or even killed for marrying against the
wishes of the tradition-bound rural Jat communities.
A 21-year-old youth was lynched by a mob in a village in Jind
district of Haryana in July 2009 after his marriage to a girl of the
same clan was declared illegal by the caste council.
There is no composite data available on the number of such
incidents in the past.
The government is considering an amendment to the Indian Penal
Code to define "honour killing" as a heinous crime with punishment
ranging from life imprisonment to the death sentence.
Home Minister P Chidambaram said in parliament in 2009 that the
government was considering "a fresh definition" for such killings.
"Caste panchayats aid and abet honour killings. Principal actors
in such panchayats need to be arrayed as accused and prosecuted for
murder," Chidambaram said.


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