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New Delhi: Voicing its disgust over the social evil of dowry death, the Supreme Court on Monday observed that perpetrators of bride burning "need to be hanged."
The observation was made by the vacation bench of Justice Markandey Katju and Justice Deepak Verma while hearing a bail plea filed by the elder bother-in-law of the bride, who was burnt to death in Haryana a few years ago.
Without granting any relief to the accused Prem Kumar Gulati of burning his brother's wife in collusion with his brother and mother, the bench deferred the hearing on his lawsuit to a later date after summer vacation.
"People like you need to be hanged, you behave like jungle (animal)," Justice Katju rebuked the petitioner Gulati as his counsel pleaded for interim bail for his client.
As the counsel pleaded saying that it was case of suicide and not bride burning, Justice Katju said, "They all say that. Everytime they burn a bride, they say it was a suicide."
"On one hand they regard women as devi (goddess), on the other hand they burn them alive. This is against the norms of civilised society. It's barbaric," said Justice Katju.
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