Court Sentences Man to 30 Years for Acid Attack on Widow in Kanpur
Acid Attack Incident in Kanpur
New Delhi: A shocking incident has emerged from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, where a man attacked a widow with acid two years ago after she refused his marriage proposal. On Monday, the court sentenced the perpetrator to 30 years in prison and imposed a fine of 1 lakh rupees. Additionally, the court ordered compensation for the victim under various schemes. The court's decision was influenced by the evidence and testimonies presented, with the police playing a crucial role in bringing the case to justice.
Acid Attack on the Road
According to reports, the incident took place in Uttar Pradesh. The victim, Priyanka, also known as Khushboo, lost her husband in a road accident in January 2022. Following his death, she moved back to her parental home in Bidhanu with her child. On the morning of May 4, 2022, while heading to work at a rope factory near Samadhi Pulia, she was confronted by a man named Ajay, who was obsessed with her and pressured her to marry him. Ajay, a resident of Kalyanpur Mawaiya, blocked her path and insisted on his marriage proposal. When Priyanka rejected him, he attempted to grab her, and upon her refusal to comply, he splashed acid on her and fled the scene.
Victim Undergoing Treatment
In relation to the case, Additional District Judge Kanchan Sagar stated that Ajay was also fined 1 lakh rupees, which will be awarded to the victim as compensation. He praised the victim's courage and determination in bringing the case to this conclusion. The victim testified in court that Ajay's family pressured her to settle the matter and threatened her with harm if she did not comply. However, she remained steadfast and fought bravely after the attack, refusing to be intimidated by threats.
Conviction and Sentencing
Ajay, a father of two, was found guilty of the heinous act. His anger over Priyanka's refusal to marry him led him to pour acid over her. Neighbors alerted the police and her father after the incident. The victim received treatment at Ursula and KGMU in Lucknow. The prosecution presented seven witnesses, including the victim and her father, in court. Following the establishment of charges, the court found Ajay guilty based on the evidence and testimonies. The court emphasized that the victim not only endured her injuries but also bravely recounted her ordeal in court. The burden of this incident will remain with her for life, and thus, a 30-year rigorous imprisonment for Ajay was deemed necessary to fulfill the pursuit of justice.