Wild romanticism led to crime: SC as it stays arrest of woman who killed fiancé
In a rare judgment, the Supreme Court stayed the arrest of a woman and her boyfriend, convicted in 2003 for the murder of her fiancé, saying that "wild romanticism" led to the crime. Had the family not pressured the woman for marriage, the life of an innocent man would've been saved, it observed. "They weren't born as criminals," it added.