मेरी माँ | Meri Maa
The Burning Cases, Ep. 715
नितीश कटारा मर्डर केस | Nitish Katara Murder Case
India’s Most Shocking Honour Killing Cases
Nitish Katara was a young business executive from Delhi whose murder case became one of India’s most talked-about honour killing cases. Nitish was born in 1974 and belonged to a well-educated family. He was known as a bright student and had completed his MBA before starting his professional career.
In the early 2000s, Nitish was reportedly in a relationship with Bharti Yadav, daughter of influential politician D.P. Yadav. Their relationship was strongly opposed by Bharti’s family because Nitish did not belong to the same political and social background.
On the night of 16 February 2002, Nitish attended a wedding in Ghaziabad where Bharti Yadav was also present. According to investigators, Bharti’s brother Vikas Yadav and cousin Vishal Yadav confronted Nitish during the event. Nitish was allegedly abducted from the wedding venue and later murdered.
His burnt body was discovered near a roadside area in Uttar Pradesh. The brutal nature of the crime shocked the country and triggered a massive investigation. Nitish’s mother Neelam Katara fought a long legal battle seeking justice for her son and became a strong voice against honour killings in India.


During the trial, the prosecution argued that the murder was committed to protect the family’s so-called honour. The case continued for several years and witnessed multiple court hearings, appeals, and legal challenges.
In 2008, Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav were convicted for Nitish Katara’s murder. Later, Indian courts described the crime as an honour killing and upheld severe punishment for the convicts. The case is often remembered as a landmark example of how social status, power, and family honour can lead to violent crimes.
The Nitish Katara murder case also highlighted the emotional struggle faced by victims’ families during long legal battles. Neelam Katara’s determination to seek justice earned widespread respect across the country.
Case Highlights:
- Victim: Nitish Katara
- Incident Date: 16 February 2002
- Location: Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
- Main Accused: Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav
- Case Type: Honour Killing
- Known For: Long legal battle and landmark court judgment
Online Episode on SonyLiv:
www.sonyliv.com…16-Feb-2018
Online Episode on YouTube:
Version: Dial 100: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBXKzWbbCSc
Version: Crime Patrol Sansani: www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_yH5smE3zg

