JAUNPUR (Uttar Pradesh): A four-member team of the Bengaluru police, including one woman police personnel, arrived at Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh where the wife of Atul Subhash, the techie who died by suicide, resides and pasted a notice on their door.
“There are reasonable grounds to interrogate you to ascertain the facts and circumstances. You are directed to appear before the investigating officer at Bengaluru within 3 days”, reads the notice.
Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private firm, died by suicide on Monday at his Bengaluru flat, leaving behind a 24-page suicide note, accusing his wife and her relatives of harassment. In his suicide note, he also alleged that a judge had demanded Rs 5 lakh to ‘settle’ the case.
The father of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash who died by suicide, said his son had been “broken from inside” after multiple cases were filed against him and his family by his wife. “My son used to say that there is a lot of corruption but he will fight as he is on the path of truth…He was broken from inside, though he didn’t tell anyone anything,” Subhash’s father Pawan Kumar said.
#WATCH | Techie dies by suicide in Bengaluru | Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh: Bengaluru Police paste notice outside the residence of the wife of Atul Subhash, the techie who died by suicide.
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— ANI (@ANI) December 13, 2024
Kumar, who currently stays in Bihar’s Samastipur, said Subhash’s wife started filing cases against them in January 2021. “She started filing cases since January 2021…My son had thought that she had left (their home) after Corona and that their one-year-old son would grow up a little at his maternal uncle’s home… she also started filing cases against our entire family”, the father said.
#WATCH | Techie dies by suicide in Bengaluru | Samastipur, Bihar: Pawan Kumar Modi, father of deceased Atul Subhash says, “The entire matter began in 2021…She started filing cases since January…My son had thought that she had left (from their home) after Corona and that their… pic.twitter.com/dZSoz89T0B
— ANI (@ANI) December 12, 2024
On December 11, the Supreme Court also expressed concern over the growing tendency to misuse Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which penalises cruelty by husbands and their relatives against married women. While quashing a Section 498A IPC case against a husband and his parents in a different case, a bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and N Kotiswar Singh said that the Section became a tool for unleashing personal vendetta against the husband and his family by a wife.
Atul Subhash died by suicide in the early hours of December 9 after alleging harassment from his wife and her family. Subhash wrote ‘Justice is due’ on every page of a 24-page note. He also alleged in his suicide note that his wife had filed nine cases against him under various sections, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence, and dowry. (ANI)