Sensational cases involving armed forces officials

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The arrest of an for allegedly killing a fellow officer's wife he was "obsessed" with is not the first incident of alleged inappropriate conduct in the history of the country's armed forces.

In the past, a number of such cases have hogged the limelight at different points in time. Here are some of such cases.

1959 case

One of the most infamous incidents was the K M case. Nanavati, a Commander, was tried for the murder of Prem Ahuja, his wife Sylvia's lover on April 27, 1959.

Nanavati, accused under section 302, was initially declared not guilty by a jury but the verdict was dismissed by the and the case was retried as a bench trial. This was among the last cases to be heard as a jury trial in

finally pardoned The case received vast and inspired several books and films.

1982 Sikand murder case

Lt Col S J was convicted of murdering a businessman, 40-year-old Kishan Sikand, on October 2, 1982. He was sentenced to life term by a lower court after facing trial for 26 years. He was acquitted by the high court in 2009 and absolved of the charges of murder.

According to the prosecution which examined over 70 witnesses during the long trial, the accused was angry over Sikand's proximity to his estranged wife. The officer's relations with his wife had gone sour and they were engaged in a matrimonial dispute.

To eliminate Sikand, the accused had despatched a parcel bomb to his Sunder Nagar residence in Delhi, the prosecution had alleged. The Central Bureau of Investigation, which probed the case, had also alleged that the bomb used in the murder was of Pakistani make and had been seized by the following its victory in the 1971 war.

Later, the high court order was upheld as plausible, logical and persuasive by the which also rapped CBI for failing to bring home the guilt of the accused.

2007 Megha Razdan's death

A woman committed suicide at her in camp in the outskirts of the Jammu in 2007. of 113 (Electrical and Mechanical Engineer) committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling fan by a bed sheet.

She was married to of who was dealing with and biological warfare.

A month after their marriage in September 2006, Megha got to know about Chaitanya's extra-marital affair with a Pune girl. When Chaitanya came to know about it, he allegedly started ill-treating his wife which allegedly forced her to commit suicide on July 1, 2007.

2008 muder case

This was one of the most gruesome incidents of killing. A missing complaint was lodged by one Maria Susairaj, a struggling Kannada actress, that her friend Neeraj Grover, a television executive, was missing after leaving her house on May 7, 2008.

After investigation, the police arrested Susairaj and her fiance Emile Jerome, a officer, for killing Grover in a fit of rage after he suspected an affair between the two.

Jerome and her fiance had chopped Grover's body into several pieces before disposing it. Emile was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and for destroying evidence. Susairaj was acquitted of the murder charges, but found guilty of destroying evidence.

Susairaj was awarded a three-year sentence and released after as she spent the time in jail during the case trial.

Army Major's Wife Murder

Last night, 40-year-old was arrested from Uttar Pradesh's for allegedly killing a fellow officer's wife The police has claimed that he was "obsessed" with his fellow officer's wife and wanted to marry her.

The woman's body was found with her throat slit near the in the Cantonment area.

Handa, who is married with two kids, knew the women and her husband, also a Major in the Army, since 2015 when both of them were posted in Handa was today sent to four-day police custody by a court.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 19:20 IST