The high court also found Parvez's sister Shabana Shaikh and mother Khairunisa Pyoarejan Shaikh guilty of administering poison to the victim and upheld the life sentence awarded to them by the trial court.
The trial court, however, had acquitted the trio from the charges of subjecting the victim to cruelty under section 498 A of the IPC. This too was upheld by the high court.
"We find that the trial court did not commit any error by holding the accused guilty. We are of such a considered opinion as the said circumstances taken together within themselves form the formidable chain leading to sole such an inference of guilt of the appellants," observed Justices P D Kode and V K Tahilramani last week.
According to prosecution, Parvez had taken loan of Rs 45,000 from Nagma's father and did not return the money. Nagma often used to remind her husband about returning the loan as her father's financial condition was not good. The family also used to harass Nagma at home on this count.
On December 4, 2006, Parvez went to his neighbour's house and told them that his wife had consumed poison and was lying in the house. The neighbours went there and found that Nagma was not responding. They rushed her to hospital, where she was declared dead.