Atul Subhash Suicide Case News
Bengaluru's City Civil Court granted bail to Nikita Singhania (wife), Nisha Singhania (Mother in law) and Anurag Singhania (Brother in law).
Atul Subhash Case: Unfortunately, the police require a valid reason to break down the door, and messages to multiple individuals could have provided that justification.
Atul’s mother has approached the Supreme Court with a Habeas Corpus petition, seeking to locate the missing child.
The Bengaluru Police, who arrested Nikita in Gurugram and her mother and brother in Prayagraj, were mindful of the potential for crowding or mob gatherings if news of their arrest leaked.
Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash's wife and in-laws were arrested on Sunday morning.
Atul Subhash Suicide Case: The wife and in-laws of the Nengaluru techie were arrested by the police.
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking to protect the “drastic condition and fate” of married men after implication in “false” dowry and domestic violence cases.
Atul Subhash Suicide Case: The Bengaluru techie ended his life on Monday, leaving behind a 40-page death note and a 90-minute video explaining how he was allegedly tortured by his wife.
Atul Subhash Tragedy: Highlighting the tedious judicial process, Advocate Srivastava said that the gruelling, long and slow-moving courts and delayed justice dispensation, combined with societal biases, which are more pronounced in non-metropolitan areas, make the whole process of litigation/ trial a punishment in itself.
In the divorce proceedings between Praveen Kumar Jain and Anju Jain, the Supreme Court directed Praveen Kumar Jain to provide Rs 5 crore as alimony to his wife and Rs 1 crore for the financial security of his adult son.
According to the complaint, Nikita had stated that her husband, his parents, and brothers-in-law were accused.
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