Upholding the trial court verdict of double life sentence for the murderer of Kush Kataria, the Nagpur bench yesterday awarded one more life sentence holding prime accused Ayush Nirmal Pugalia (26) guilty under Section 364-A of the IPC (kidnapping for ransom).
On April 4, 2013, a trial court here had awarded double life sentenced to Pugalia for brutal and cold-blooded murder of Kush, son of a city businessman Prashant Kataria.
However, the High Court did not accept the prosecution appeal to award death sentence to Pugalia and rejected the state government's appeal for enhancing the life sentence to capital punishment.
The High Court felt that this was not the 'rarest of the rare' case and accused cannot be said to be a menace to the society.
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The High Court also dismissed an appeal filed by prime accused Pugalia against his conviction and upheld the double life sentence awarded to him for kidnapping and another for murdering the child and said the two life sentences will go consecutively.
The third one imposed by HC he will go concurrently with the sentence given by the trial court.
However, the counsel for the accused urged for leniency on account of his young age.
Kush Kataria, a student of a local school was allegedly kidnapped and brutally murdered on October 11, 2011 by Pugalia to extract ransom to the tune of Rs 2 crore from his father. Pugalia wanted to spend the money on his girlfriend and continue with his lavish lifestyle.