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NEW DELHI, NOV 28 . A man who killed his brother following a dispute over renovation of their ancestral house in Baljit Nagar area in West Delhi has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Additional Sessions Judge R.K. Jain held Ashok Kumar guilty of killing his brother Prem following a dispute on May 6 last year. Police said following objections by Prem, the renovation of the building owned jointly by five brothers had to be stopped. On the day of the incident an argument broke out between Ashok and Prem over the issue. Thereafter Prem picked up a bottle but before he could do any thing, Ashok hit him with a spade lying nearby, police said.
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