Bengaluru:A 34-year-old techie from Uttar Pradesh died by suicide at his residence in Bengaluru's Manjunath Layout on Monday (Dec. 9 2024), leaving behind a 24-page suicide note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of 'explicit instigation for suicide, harassment, extortion, and corruption', bringing into spotlight the criminal justice system.
A day later police in Bengaluru said they have booked the deceased Atul Subhash's wife and her family for abetment of suicide. A case was registered under Section 108 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and an investigation is underway, a police official said.
"Based on a complaint filed by the deceased's brother, we have booked a case against his wife, her mother, brother and uncle, who were allegedly demanding 3 crore to settle legal disputes filed," the official said.
Giving details, the official said that Hoysala Police Control Room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the suicide. According to the police statement, the victim was a resident of Uttar Pradesh who was living in Bengaluru.
Police swung into action and immediately called up Subhash's brother, Bikas Kumar, and informed him about the incident. Kumar later filed a complaint against Subhash's wife, his mother-in-law, his brother-in-law, and his wife's uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint against Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for the settlement.
In the complaint, Kumar said that the alleged false complaint and the events that followed, including the demand for the huge amount led to Subhash's mental and physical breakdown, eventually compelling him to take the drastic step. Police said that Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur of allegedly taking bribes in front of the judge.
Surprisingly, Subhash also shared a link of his video on X and tagged its CEO Elon Musk and US President Elect Donald Trump.
DCP's Statement
Whitefield Division Deputy Commissioner Of Police Shivakumar Gunare said that Subhash got married to Nikita Singhania in 2019 and has a four-year-old son. "It has been alleged that Singhania had filed a false complaint against Subhash with the help of her family. The accused did not even allow Subhash to meet his son and demanded Rs 30 lakh rupees instead. During court proceedings, Singhania and her family threatened Subhash to pay Rs 3 crore failing which he would die," the DCP said.
Father's Statement