Additional District and Sessions Judge Vinod Kumar, who had convicted Rajesh Gulati yesterday for murder and concealing evidence under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for murdering his wife Anupama, pronounced the quantum of punishment in a packed court roomsentencing him to life in prison.
The court also imposed a fine of Rs 15 lakh on Gulati, district prosecution counsel D P Raturi said.
Before the sentence was pronounced, the prosecution contended that the case be treated as a rearest of rare and Gulati be given the harshest punishment which could give a positive message to the society.
However, Gulati's lawyers pleaded that he should not be given death sentence, a provision which had been done away with by as many as 139 countries across the world.
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The murder was committed seven years ago with gory details of the case capturing media attention.
Joint Director (law) J S Bisht said the arguments in the case were concluded on August 18 and the verdict was based on the examination of around 40 witnesses during the prolonged trial.
The sensational murder had come to light on December 11, 2010 about two months after it was committed when Anupama's brother went to inquire about her at the couple's residence in Prakash Nagar colony in the cantonment area after failing to talk to her for many days.
Gulati had even tried to mislead the police by feigning ignorance about the woman's whereabouts, but when they found a deep freezer kept under locks in the house their suspicion deepened.
When it was unlocked some pieces of Anupama's body were recovered, according to the prosecution.
It also came to light that Gulati had thrown some pieces of the corpse into a drain on Mussoorie road after packing them into polythin bags.
According to the prosecution, the couple often had altercations over an alleged relationship Gulati was having outside his marriage with Anupama.
The next day he bought a deep freezer and hid her body in it. Later, he chopped the body into pieces and kept throwing them into a drain on Mussoorie road in instalments.
However, the matter was reported to the police before he could dispose of all the parts of the chopped body.
When the twin children inquired about their mother, he told them that she had gone to their grandmother's place in Delhi.
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