A court in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, awards the death penalty to two men for the 2018 murder of farmer Rajender Saini, according to the reports. The victim’s partly burnt body was found in a field, and the court convicts Gajendra and Ramkiran in connection with the killing. In its ruling, the court makes a moral-legal observation that a person who takes a life forfeits his own right to live. The judgment also includes a financial penalty: both convicts are fined Rs 1 lakh, as stated in the report. The case is described as involving a “brutal” murder, and the sentencing decision reflects the court’s conclusion that the crime merits the highest punishment. The reports do not provide further procedural details such as appeals, sentencing procedure beyond the award of death, or additional charges. The court’s focus remains on the conviction in the 2018 case and the punishment handed down to the two identified men.