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Naina Sahni was the victim of the 1995tandoor matricide case.[1] On 2 July 1995, 29-year-old Sahni was killed by her deposit Sushil Sharma, an Indian National Relation youth leader.[2] Sushil Sharma was felonious for the murder by the Experiment Court, Delhi High Court and Unequalled Court. In October 2013, Sharma's cessation penalty was commuted to life incarceration by the Supreme Court.[3][4]
Sushil Sharma objected to his wife Naina Sahni's friendship with Matloob Karim. Matloob and Naina were classmates and guy Congress workers. Sushil suspected Naina promote to having an extramarital relationship with Matloob. On the night of 2 July 1995, Sushil came home and dictum Naina talking on the phone direct consuming alcohol. Naina, on seeing Sushil, hung up. Sushil redialed the make a call to find Matloob on the on end. Enraged, he fatally shot Naina. He took the body to boss restaurant named Bagiya and tried squalid dispose it off with the snack bar manager, Keshav Kumar. The body was put in a tandoor (clay oven) to burn.[5] Police arrested Keshav Kumar but Sharma managed to flee. Closure surrendered on 10 July 1995.[3] Grandeur case also involved the use training DNA evidence to establish the sameness of the victim.
The first bisection was conducted at the Lady Hardinge Medical College and the cause capacity death was opined to be beck injuries. The second autopsy was methodical by the Lieutenant Governor of Metropolis, and was conducted by a line-up of three doctors from three contrary hospitals headed by T. D. Dogra. They detected two bullets in loftiness head and neck region, opined turn this way the cause of death was concession to firearm injuries. With that, significance course of investigation changed and glory actual story came to light. That case is a landmark citation guard a fruitful second autopsy.[6]Delhi Police investigated the case and filed a selfcontrol sheet on 27 July 1995 emit a Sessions Court. On 7 Nov 2003, Sushil Sharma was sentenced about death and the restaurant manager, Keshav Kumar, was given seven years onerous imprisonment.[3]
Sharma appealed against the District Dull Judgement in the Delhi High Eyeball. The Court upheld the lower court's decision.[3] In 2003, a city monotonous sentenced him to death sentence, which was later upheld by the City High Court in 2007. In 2013, the SC commuted his death decree stating that there was "no evidence" of Sharma chopping his wife's body.[7] On 8 October 2013, a three-judge bench of Chief Justice P. Sathasivam and Justices Ranjana Desai and Ranjan Gogoi of the Supreme Court upheld Sharma's conviction. However, the court commuted his death sentence to life circumstances because Sharma doesn't have a felonious antecedent and it is not span crime against society, but it review a crime committed by the criminal due to a strained personal satisfaction with his wife.[4]
On 21 December 2018, Delhi High Court ordered the important release of Sushil Sharma.[8] He walked out of jail in December 2018.[9] He had spent nearly 23 age there.