Brutal 'honour killing': Karnataka court hands down death penalty to 3, life term to 9 for massacring family

IANS April 8, 2025 350 views

A horrific honour killing case in Karnataka's Raichur district has culminated in a landmark judicial verdict. The court sentenced three primary perpetrators to death and nine others to life imprisonment for murdering five family members. The massacre was triggered by an inter-caste marriage between Manjula and Mounesh, which enraged Manjula's family. The brutal attack shocked the state and drew national attention to ongoing issues of caste-based violence and family honor.

"Justice has been served for this heinous crime against an innocent family" - Local Legal Expert
Raichur (Karnataka), April 8: A court in Karnataka's Raichur district on Tuesday pronounced its verdict on the sensational honour killing case of the murder of five members of a family over an inter-caste love marriage in 2020, sentencing three of the convicts to death and nine others to life imprisonment.

Key Points

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Honour killing triggered by inter-caste marriage between Manjula and Mounesh

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Court handed down severe punishment for brutal family massacre

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Dozen family members attacked victims in premeditated assault

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Multiple members sentenced to death and life imprisonment

The honour killing had shaken the state and made national headlines.

The Third Additional District and Sessions Court in Sindhanur sentenced the girl's father, Sannafakeerappa, and relatives Ammanna and Somashekar to death and fined them Rs 47,000 each. The nine others convicted of the crime were sentenced to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 97,500 slapped on each of them.

The convicts had brutally murdered Erappa, 65, his wife Sumitramma, 55, and their children Nagaraj, 38, Sridevi, 36, and Hanumesh, 35. Erappa's daughter-in-law, Revathi, and his mother, Tayamma, sustained serious injuries in the attack.

The incident was triggered by the inter-caste marriage of Sannafakeerappa's daughter, Manjula, who had married Mounesh from the victim's family against her parents' wishes.

Enraged by the marriage, the dozen forcibly entered the victims' house on July 11, 2020, dragged them outside, and murdered them in the middle of the road using deadly weapons.

Manjula and Mounesh, residents of Sukalpet in Sindhanur, were in a relationship and got married, choosing to live separately from their families due to opposition from Manjula's family. The tragic incident occurred just a few months after their marriage.

The couple remained safe and were placed under police protection following the attack.

After their marriage, the couple had visited Manjula's father at his residence. However, her family, strongly opposed to the inter-caste union, refused to accept them, and allegedly threatened to kill Mounesh's entire family.

Following this threat, the couple lodged a complaint at the Sindhanur police station, seeking protection for themselves and Mounesh's family members. Angered by this development, Manjula's family allegedly stormed Mounesh's house and began a quarrel with his parents, siblings, and sister.

The situation escalated into a brutal attack, during which Manjula's family members barged into the house and assaulted Mounesh's family. The Sindhanur police rushed to the scene and arrested four of the accused at the crime spot.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is absolutely horrifying. No "honor" in killing innocent people. The punishment fits the crime - hope this sends a strong message against such barbaric acts. 😔
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Rahul S.
While I support the verdict, I wonder if the reporting could have been more sensitive about the caste aspect. The way it's framed might unintentionally reinforce stereotypes.
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Sunita M.
My heart breaks for the young couple. They did nothing wrong but fall in love. The justice system worked here, but we need more education to prevent such tragedies.
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Arjun P.
This case shows why we need better protection for inter-caste couples. The police knew about the threats but couldn't prevent the massacre. System needs reform.
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Neha T.
Can't believe this happened in 2020. We talk about progress but such medieval mindsets still exist. Hope the young couple can find peace after this trauma.

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