Home

News

Video

In-Short
Bengaluru Techie Murder, 2003: Supreme Court Affirms Life Sentence for Fiancée and Accomplices, with a Caveat.
  • 371 views
  • 2 min read

In a significant ruling in the 2003 Bengaluru techie murder case, the Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence of Shubha Shankarnarayan, the law student fiancée of the victim B.V. Girish, a software engineer, and her three accomplices. While confirming the punishment, the court has also granted them a window of eight weeks to file mercy petitions before the Karnataka Governor.

The case dates back to December 3, 2003, when Girish was murdered shortly after getting engaged to Shubha on November 30, 2003. Police investigations revealed that Shubha conspired with her boyfriend, Arun Verma, and two others, Venkatesh and Dinesh, to eliminate Girish. The motive behind the murder was Shubha's desire to marry Arun, a junior in her college, after her family had forced her into an engagement with Girish.

According to the prosecution, on the night of the murder, Shubha asked Girish to take her out for dinner and then to a spot near the airport to watch airplanes. While Girish was distracted, he was attacked on the head with a two-wheeler's shock absorber by the assailants. He succumbed to his injuries in the hospital the following morning.

In July 2010, a local court found all four accused guilty of pre-planned murder and sentenced them to life imprisonment. The Karnataka High Court later upheld the trial court's decision. Shubha then appealed to the Supreme Court in 2012, which granted her bail. Subsequently, the other convicts were also released on bail.

Justices M.M. Sundaresh and Aravind Kumar, forming the Supreme Court bench, acknowledged that the convicts were young at the time of the crime, with "adrenaline pumping in their veins," and are now middle-aged. The court also noted that their conduct in prison has been satisfactory. While upholding the conviction and sentence rendered by the High Court, the Supreme Court allowed the four convicts eight weeks to file mercy petitions before the Karnataka Governor and stated that the convicts currently on bail should not be arrested until that window expires.

The Supreme Court bench made observations regarding the circumstances surrounding the crime. The court noted that Shubha was caught between family expectations and her own desires, leading to immense turmoil. The court stated that the incident was a result of a young, ambitious girl's voice being stifled by a forced family decision, which led to rebellion and a tragic end. The Supreme Court stated that it was an error of judgment through a dangerous adventure which led to the commission of a heinous crime and that they were not born criminals. The Justices also expressed that greater empathy from the family towards Shubha's mental state might have averted the tragedy. The court, however, clarified that while it recognized the complexities of the situation, it could not condone the act that resulted in the loss of an innocent life.


Writer - Kavya Iyer
With an enthusiastic and observant eye, Kavya is passionate about the intersection of arts, culture, social trends, and sports. She's keen on exploring her city's evolving cultural landscape, covering local artistic expressions, music scenes, and community events, while also following the latest in the sports world. Kavya is developing her writing style to capture the vibrancy and nuances of the cultural sphere, aiming to connect artists with a wider audience and analyze the societal reflections within their work.
Advertisement

Latest Post


World  |  Jul 16, 2025
The Supreme Court addressed the contentious film "Udaipur Files" on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, refusing to lift the stay on its release and directing the Central government to make a decision regarding the film's fate "immediately". The hearing has be...

World  |  Jul 16, 2025
The father of a victim of the Balasore train accident and the mother of a student who self-immolated after alleged harassment are both pointing fingers at systemic failures and a culture of indifference, highlighting the heavy price individuals pay w...

Entertainment  |  Jul 16, 2025
"The White Lotus," HBO's satirical dramedy, has been officially renewed for Season 4, promising another installment of luxury, dysfunction, and potential murder. While details remain largely under wraps, here's a breakdown of what we know so far. **...

Sports  |  Jul 16, 2025
The England cricket team has been penalized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a slow over-rate during the third Test match against India at Lord's. The incident has resulted in the team losing valuable points in the ICC World Test Champi...

Advertisement
World  |  Jul 16, 2025
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a petition seeking a re-test for candidates of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2025 examination who allegedly faced power outages at exam centers in Indore and Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The peti...

World  |  Jul 16, 2025
Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad, also known as Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar, is the current Grand Mufti of India. This influential Muslim cleric recently played a crucial role in the temporary suspension of the execution of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nur...

Entertainment  |  Jul 16, 2025
Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani have welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on July 15, 2025. The couple made the official announcement on Wednesday via a joint note on Instagram, expressing their joy and stating that their "hearts are full and ...

Business  |  Jul 16, 2025
Shares of PVR Inox experienced a dip of nearly 2% on Wednesday, following the Karnataka government's proposal to cap movie ticket prices at ₹200. The stock initially fell as much as 1. 98% to ₹970 apiece, before paring some losses to trade 0. 77% lower...

Advertisement
About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 DailyDigest360