
Remaining only three days before the scheduled execution of sister Keral Nimisha Priya, convicted of the murder of the Yemeni national in 2017, her family made the last trench for mercy by doing so £8.6 crore) as “blood money” to the victim’s family in an effort to save her life, as PTI states.
What is the money for blood?
According to Islamic Sharia law, blood money or “diyya” refer to the financial compensation of a paid accused family of the victim in serious crimes such as murder. The Sharia law distinguishes between two types of murders-insented and unintentional (accidentally).
According to the report, the principles of Qisas (retaliation) and DIYAT (blood money) were determined to end the endless cycles of killing revenge driven by tribal hostility. Tellenbach explained that these punishments are designed primarily for retribution and restoration of social balance.
Money for blood depends on?
According to the World Institute of Legal Information (Worldlia), countries like Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Sae and Pakistan have formal legislation governing the DIYYA process. Non -payment DIYYA can lead to legal sanctions or recovery of QISA.
In many Islamic countries, the amount of compensation depends on factors such as the sex of the victim, religion and nationality. However, accepting blood money is not always charged with all charges; States can still impose penalties such as fines to maintain right and order.
Yemen is governed by the principles of Islamic law, in particular the principles of shame and shafi school jurisprudence, which controls the application of Qisas and Diyya.
The case of Nimisha Priya
The Supreme Court agreed to hear the action seeking direction to the center to use diplomatic channels to rescue the Indian sister, who faces execution in Yemen on July 16 for murder charges.
The bench composed of the justice of Sudhansh Dhulia and Joylyia Bagchi planned to hear on 14 July, after the defense attorney Subhash Chandran Kr emphasizing the urgent need to explore the diplomatic path.
The family of the deceased can forgive the nurse of Kerala, if money is paid for blood, he has submitted.
Nimisha Priya, 38, sister from the Palakkad district in Kerala, was convicted of the murder of her Yemeni business partner in 2017. In 2020 she was sentenced to death and her last appeal was rejected in 2023.
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He is currently imprisoned in prison in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen.
The organization filed a lawsuit against the lover “Save Nimisha Priya – the International Council for Actions”, which provides legal support to help her, informed the PTI.
The family of the deceased can forgive the nurse of Kerala if money is paid for blood.
Previously, Mea confirmed its awareness of the death penalty, which was handed over to Nimish Priy and assured that the government was providing all possible help. In response to media questions about the case of Nimisha Priya, official spokesman Mea Randhir Jaiswal said, “We are aware of the conviction of Mrs. Nimisha Priya in Yemen.
(With the entry from agencies)
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