July 16, 2025
Why in News? The execution of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse from Kerala, scheduled for July 16, 2025, in Yemen, was postponed, as reported on July 15, 2025. The case has drawn attention due to diplomatic efforts to secure her release through a “blood money” settlement and the challenges of negotiating with Houthi authorities in Sana’a, where India lacks formal diplomatic relations.
“Blood Money” refers to compensation paid by an offender (or on their behalf) to the family of a victim of murder or bodily harm, in exchange for pardon or mitigation of punishment.
This practice is rooted in Islamic Sharia law, especially in Gulf and West Asian countries like Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. In Arabic, it is called “Diyya” (دية).
India does not formally recognize “blood money” in its criminal justice system.
The IPC treats murder and grievous offenses as crimes against the State, not just against individuals. Therefore:
However, India has assisted Indian citizens facing capital punishment abroad, especially in Gulf nations, through:
Aspect | India (Domestic Law) | Gulf/West Asian Nations (Sharia-based Law) |
Nature of Crime | Crime against the State | Crime against the victim (Qisas and Diyya system) |
Compromise in Murder Cases | Not allowed (State prosecutes regardless of family’s wishes) | Allowed – Victim’s family can pardon or accept compensation |
Indian Government Stance | No “blood money” in Indian courts | Facilitates “blood money” in foreign cases to protect Indian nationals |
India does not legally permit “blood money” or compromise in murder cases under Indian criminal law.
However, in cases like Nimisha Priya in Yemen, India supports negotiations under foreign legal systems to save lives, reflecting a diplomatic and humanitarian approach, even though it contrasts with domestic legal principles.
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