Bengaluru Techie Suicide Case: Wife and In-Laws Granted Bail, Family Plans Appeal
Atul Subhash’s family challenges bail decision, citing concerns over alleged harassment, custody of grandson, and ongoing investigation.
- Nikita Singhania, wife of deceased Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, along with her mother and brother, was granted bail by the City Civil Court on charges of abetment to suicide.
- Atul Subhash left a 24-page suicide note and a 90-minute video alleging harassment, extortion attempts, and false legal cases filed by his wife and her family.
- The techie's family plans to appeal the bail decision in the Karnataka High Court, emphasizing concerns over the safety and custody of Subhash's four-year-old son.
- Subhash’s father accused Nikita of using their grandson for financial gain and claimed that his admission to a boarding school at age three was illegal.
- The police investigation continues, with forensic analysis of the suicide note and video pending, while the family seeks justice and accountability for Subhash’s death.