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Calcutta HC Upholds Life Sentence in Pre-Poll Murder
21 Jan
Summary
- Victim's dying declaration confirmed life sentence for two.
- Murder occurred the day before 2013 panchayat polls in Birbhum.
- Calcutta High Court upheld conviction based on victim's statement.

In a significant ruling, the Calcutta High Court has affirmed life imprisonment for two convicts in a murder case stemming from the 2013 panchayat polls. The victim, Sagar Ghosh, father of an independent candidate, was fatally shot at his residence in Birbhum the night before the elections. His dying declaration to his wife and daughter-in-law was crucial evidence.
The court's division bench noted that the victim's statement was made immediately after the crime, indicating he had no opportunity to fabricate details or falsely accuse anyone. Medical examinations confirmed the victim's consciousness despite severe pain, strengthening the validity of his declaration.
The two convicts, previously members of a local TMC panchayat, appealed their conviction, arguing the victim was not in a state to identify them. However, the High Court upheld the trial court's 2018 decision, emphasizing the victim's mental state and the corroborating medical and eyewitness testimonies.



