A 28-year-old e-rickshaw driver, Vivek Kanaujia, was allegedly beaten to death by his wife’s family on 22 June 2026 in Badruddinpur village, Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, over an ongoing dispute regarding their May 2024 love marriage. While the victim’s family and his traumatised wife, Poonam, maintain that her father, uncle, and brothers launched a coordinated, fatal ambush with sticks and canes upon their return from Noida, the accused family had long warned them against setting foot in the village.
In the latest developments, the Hardoi Police have registered a murder case against seven named individuals, actively detaining two key suspects, Ramgopal and Shyam, while launching manhunts to track down the remaining five fleeing relatives.
The Backstory: A Defiant Union
The tragedy traces its origins back to May 2024, when Vivek Kanaujia married Poonam against the fierce opposition of both their families. Knowing that their lives were at risk due to continuous harassment and local hostility regarding their self-chosen marriage, the young couple fled their native village in Hardoi.
They sought refuge in Noida, near Delhi, where Vivek worked to build a modest life for his family. Over the next two years, the couple welcomed a son. Believing that time might have softened the edges of resentment, and wishing to reconnect with their roots, Vivek and Poonam made the fateful decision to return to Badruddinpur village along with their seven-month-old infant.
The Ambush: A Confrontation Turns Fatal
The return of the couple instantly reignited the old malice. Reports indicate that local family members bluntly warned them that they were not welcome to stay in the area.
The underlying tension erupted into extreme violence on a Monday evening. A group from Poonam’s maternal family consisting of her father, uncle, and brothers—reached the house where the couple was staying. What began as a heated confrontation regarding the marriage quickly turned violent. Armed with heavy wooden sticks and canes, the men launched a coordinated assault on Vivek.
As the attackers targeted her husband, Poonam managed to break away, fleeing to a neighbour’s house to save herself and her infant son. She eventually reached another relative’s home, from where the authorities were alerted.
Prior Warnings and Fatal Medical Outcome
A chilling detail revealed by the police underscores the targeted nature of the crime: Vivek had anticipated the danger. The very evening before the fatal attack, Vivek had approached the Behta Gokul police station to lodge an official complaint against his in-laws, alleging physical harassment and an immediate threat to his life. A case had been registered based on his complaint, but before preventive actions could fully materialize, the family struck.
Following the brutal thrashing, a responding police team rushed a critically injured Vivek to a local medical college for emergency treatment. However, the internal and external trauma proved too severe, and doctors subsequently declared him dead.
Police Mobilization and Current Legal Standing
The Hardoi Police, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP West) Martand Prakash Singh, immediately reclassified the case as a homicide investigation.
Based on a formal complaint filed by Vivek’s grieving mother, Vimla, the police booked seven named individuals under severe sections of the law, including murder. As of late June 2026, two key accused—identified as Ramgopal and Shyam have been taken into police custody and are undergoing interrogation.
The local administration has completed the initial inquest and post-mortem proceedings to legally preserve forensic evidence. Multiple police teams have been deployed across neighbouring districts to track and apprehend the remaining five fleeing members of the family.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
This heartbreaking incident is a grim reminder of how deeply entrenched prejudices continue to stifle basic human rights, turn families against their own children, and tear lives apart. At The Logical Indian, we firmly believe that love, dialogue, and mutual respect must form the foundation of our society.
Coexistence and harmony cannot thrive in an environment where individual choice is met with lethal violence, and where a young family’s pursuit of happiness is cut short by hatred. True social progress will only achieve meaning when families choose empathy over pride, and understanding over brutality. We must collectively foster an environment where couples can choose their life partners without fear of persecution or violence from the very people who should protect them.













