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8 acquitted India’s 'last' sati case: What was Roop Kanwar case?

Since the beginning we have been saying that she committed the act on her own and there was no incitement or abetment. No one in the family did anything wrong, says Roop's brother.

October 10, 2024 / 10:35 IST
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The site where Roop Kanwar is said to have committed sati.
The site where Roop Kanwar is said to have committed sati.

After 37 years, a Jaipur special court acquitted the eight accused in the Roop Kanwar sati case.

These eight people had allegedly held an event glorifying Roop Kanwar around the first anniversary of her alleged sati act. This was reportedly India’s last Sati act. Sati Niwaran court special judge Akshi Kansal acquitted Mahendra Singh, Shrawan Singh, Nihal Singh, Jitendra Singh, Uday Singh, Dasrath Singh, Laxman Singh and Bhanwar Singh. All eight were out on bail.

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“We are yet to get the detailed order but the court has pronounced its verdict, acquitting eight persons today. The court said that the prosecution could not prove its case beyond doubt, and hence, giving the benefit of doubt to the eight, acquitted them,” advocate Aman Chain Singh Shekhawat, representing the accused, told Indian Express.

What was the Roop Kanwar sati case?