An Uttar Pradesh software engineer's 24-page suicide note, in which he accuses his wife and her family of harassment, describes his years-long emotional distress due to marital problems and numerous lawsuits against him."Justice is due" was written on a placard that Atul Subhash had dropped off in his Bengaluru apartment.
Huge Outrage On Social Media
In addition to creating a social media uproar calling for justice for the 34-year-old techie (#JusticeForAtulSubhash), the incident has sparked interest in the lengthy suicide note that was partially typed and partially written.It lists his wife and her family's nine police complaints against him as one of the reasons he committed suicide.He also described how his "innocent" four-year-old son was used as a weapon to demand maintenance.
Suicide Video Posted By Victim On 'X'
Subhash also made a video of his unrest and uploaded it to X, a sign that he no longer trusted the legal system.The techie claimed that a "legal genocide of men is happening in India" in the post, tagging Tesla CEO Elon Musk and US President-elect Donald Trump.
Multiple Legal Cases Filled By Wife
The suicide note contains a significant amount of information about the cases his wife, Nikita Singhania, who works at Accenture, filed on charges including unnatural sex, dowry harassment, and murder.One such instance that was brought up in the note concerned Subhash's alleged murder in connection with the passing of his father-in-law. After Subhash's family demanded a Rs 10 lakh dowry in 2019, Nikita claimed her father passed away from shock.But under cross-examination, Nikita acknowledged that the murder accusations were untrue and that her father passed away in 2019 from a heart condition.
Shubhash Urge Bengaluru Court To Give Justice
Additionally, he requested that Karnataka hear his cases."The Bengaluru courts, in my experience, are comparatively more law-abiding than the UP courts.In the interest of justice, I ask that the cases in Karnataka be handled, and I ask that she be held in police and court custody in Bengaluru until the trial is over," Subhash stated.