In April 2011, six brothers called a meeting at their father Raham Box Sk’s house to discuss who should take the responsibility of feeding their elderly parents. During the argument that ensued, three brothers and their nephew demanded that two brothers —the one killed and another grievously injured—relinquished the property received from their father if they were unwilling to take turns. At this point, the three convicts, Alimuddin Sk, Asish Sk and Alimuddin’s son Shukur Ali Sk, left and returned after three minutes with the sharp weapons and attacked Ainuddin Sk and Kalimuddin Sk. A complaint was lodged against the brothers and their son and charges were framed against them. In 2012, a lower court convicted them of murder and sentenced them to life. The HC division bench observed this argument could have provoked the attack. The judges took the location of the injuries into account to ascertain the intention. The deceased suffered four injuries on his scalp and right lung. But the intensity of the injuries was not murderous, according to the post-mortem doctor, who deposed that the deceased might have survived had he been taken to the hospital early, the bench noted. The bench held the offence was culpable homicide not amounting to murder, the punishment for which was 10 years in jail. The HC said as the convicts had already served 14 years, they could be set free, if not wanted in any other offence.
