The Bengaluru City Police have filed a case against Nikita and her family (including her mother Nisha, brother Anurag, and uncle Sushil Singhania) after Subhash’s brother made a complaint. They are accused of helping Subhash commit suicide and other crimes. A police team tried to give Nikita a notice to appear for questioning about her husband Atul’s death. But when they went to their house in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, it was locked, and neighbors said the family had left.
Police Commissioner B. Dayananda mentioned that they are actively investigating the case and are determined to find justice. The notice specifically called for Nikita and did not mention her family members, even though they were named in the complaint. As the officers arrived, no one was at home.
Subhash had left a suicide note and a video blaming his wife, her family, and a judge for his problems. He felt overwhelmed by the many legal issues he was facing, often having to travel between Bengaluru and Jaunpur. His father, Pawan Kumar, said that Subhash often complained that the court did not follow the law, and he felt trapped by the situation.
In July 2024, a family court ordered Subhash to pay Rs 40,000 every month for his child, which was a lot considering he earned Rs 84,000 a month. His lawyer explained that this money was only for the child and not for Nikita, who could support herself.
Nikita’s uncle Sushil dismissed the allegations, saying they were not true. He stated that Nikita will answer all claims when she returns. Nikita’s lawyer, Vijay Mishra, questioned why Subhash would take such drastic action and called for a thorough investigation.
Nikita and Atul married in 2019 but began to have problems by 2021. Nikita had accused Subhash and his family of dowry harassment, which is a serious allegation. There is much debate about how this law can be misused.
Pawan Kumar, Subhash’s father, expressed disappointment with the legal system. He said that Subhash believed in justice but felt crushed under the pressure. As the investigation continues, Subhash’s family wants justice and is looking for answers. They hope this tragic event will lead to discussions on how marital disputes are handled in court systems.
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