Atul Subhash suicide: Nikita Singhania changed location every day to avoid arrest


Bengaluru, Dec 16 (IANS): Prime accused in the sensational Atul Subhash suicide case Nikita Singhania changed her location every day to avoid arrest and tried to obtain bail in the case, said police sources on Monday.

Three accused in Atul Subhash's suicide case -- his wife, her mother and brother -- who were arrested by Bengaluru Police, were sent to 14-day judicial custody on Sunday.

Atul Subhash’s wife Nikita Singhania was arrested from Haryana’s Gurugram and her mother Nisha Singhania and brother Anurag Singhania were nabbed in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.

Police sources, while giving details about the arrest of the accused, stated that the special teams which went to Uttar Pradesh had found that the accused had locked their houses and left after getting the news of the arrival of Karnataka Police teams. The police had pasted notices on the walls of their residences asking them to appear before the police within three days.

The special team gathered information about the accused and listed out the close relatives and friends suspected to be in touch with them. They were also monitored. As the accused made calls only on WhatsApp, it was difficult to track them.

However, Nikita Singhania, made one phone call mistakenly to one of her close relatives. Based on the tower location the police went to Gurugram in Haryana and found that she was hiding in a PG accommodation in the Rail Vihar area. She was detained by the police in the city.

The police grilled Nitika and got her to make a phone call to her mother Nisha Singhania and brother Anurag Singhania. After tracking their location, the police picked them up from Jhunsi town in Uttar Pradesh.

The accused were questioned later for nine hours during the transit time to Bengaluru and ensured that the 2-year-old baby boy was in the safe custody of one of her relatives. The police recorded the statements of the accused persons before presenting them to the judge.

The police can take custody of the accused persons on a body warrant if their investigation is required. On the other hand, the family of Nikita is preparing to file a bail plea in the court.

Nikita Singhania has claimed that she never harassed Atul Subhash and she was living away from him for three years. Meanwhile, the family of Atul Subhash is claiming custody of Atul and Nikita’s 2-year-old male baby. Bikas Kumar, brother of deceased Subhash has claimed that the family wanted to see the baby.

The accused persons were produced before the court and were sent to judicial custody for 14 days. After nabbing the accused persons, the Karnataka Police brought them to Bengaluru on Saturday late at night.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that Atul Subhash had planned to commit suicide 15 days before taking the extreme step. He had written the death note three days ago and searched legal matters on Google.

The police registered an FIR against the accused persons under Sections 108, 3 (5) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) on December 9. Bikas Kumar had lodged a police complaint alleging abetment to suicide with the Marathahalli police in Bengaluru.

The FIR was lodged against Subhash’s wife Nikita Singhania, mother-in-law Nisha Singhania, brother-in-law Anurag Singhania and relative Sushil Singhania. The police are yet to arrest the fourth accused, Sushil, in the case.

Bikas Kumar alleged in the complaint that false cases were lodged against his brother by the accused and had demanded Rs 3 crore to settle the case. He had also alleged that his brother was taunted in the court during the proceedings that he had to either give Rs 3 crore or commit suicide.

Nikita’s family had alleged that the deceased Subhash demanded a hefty dowry from her family which resulted in the death of her father.

Subhash, who was working with an automobile company in Bengaluru, allegedly committed suicide as a demand of Rs 3 crore was made for a divorce settlement. He ended his life at his apartment in the early hours of December 9, leaving behind a 90-minute video and a 40-page death note, explaining how harassment by his wife Nikita Singhania and her family compelled him to take the extreme step.

The note left by him read: "If the court decides that the corrupt judge and my wife and other harassers are not guilty, then pour my ashes into some gutter outside the court. Don't do my 'asthi visarjan' till my harassers get punished." However, the family collected the 'asthis' from the Bengaluru crematorium where Subhash’s final rites were conducted. The family stated that the ashes would be taken to Patna, from where the family originally hails from and it will be immersed into the river as per the traditions.

The suicide note, under the headline "Justice is Due", addressed to his 2-year-old child, read: "Now with me gone, there will not be any money to loot and I hope that they might start to look at the facts of the cases. Someday, you shall know the real face of your mother and her greedy family.

"I pray that they don’t devour you and your soul. I often laugh when I remember that I started saving money for a car when you go to college. Silly me. Remember this always that you don't owe anything to anyone. Don’t trust the system." Subhash further listed out his last wishes in the note. "All my case hearings should happen live and people of this country should know about my case and learn the terrible state of the legal system and misuse of law these women are doing."

He also requested to allow the suicide note and videos as his statement and evidence.

"I fear that the judge might tamper with the documents, put pressure on witnesses and can adversely affect other cases. Based on my experience, the Bengaluru courts are relatively more law-abiding than Uttar Pradesh courts. I request to run the cases in Karnataka in the interest of justice and keep her in the judicial and police custody in Bengaluru till the trial goes on," the note read.

He further wrote: "Give the custody of my child to my parents who can raise him with better values. Don’t let my wife or her family come near my dead body. Give maximum punishment to my harassers though I don’t trust our legal system too much. If people like my wife are not put behind jail, they would be more emboldened and will put more false cases on other sons of society in the future.

"To wake up the judiciary and urge them to stop harassment of my parents and my brother in false cases. There shall be no negotiations, settlements and mediation with these evil people and the culprits must be punished," the letter read.



 

 

 

 

  

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2024

    @Shanthala. For every man that suffers in such cases there are also atleast 3 women who suffer, Mother, Sister,Daughter. "Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" aur Bahu Bhi Kabhi Saas Banegi". The new laws (BNS,etc)are more gender neutral which should be noted.

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  • Rajendra, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    A child needs the support and affection of both parennts Imagine the trauma of the little child for a ego and greedy battle The cover up by this lady is worse than the crime ..the suicide Of her husband due to unreasonable demands If she felt she was innocent why was she trying to cover her tracks avoid the law

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    in many Indian families girls are taught to look for "rich husband" ... so after marriage this type of girls think that husband is some kind of cash dispensing machine for the wife ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Manglore

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    From a news item published in The Hindu, September 10th 2022:: "Per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, about 1.18 lakh people committed suicide during the year 2019 across the country. Of which almost 75%, over 80,000 people who ended lives were men, while 34,000 (about 25%) were women. He said that 37% of men ended have lives because of matrimonial disputes. Similarly during the year 2021, about 1.2 lakh men had ended lives across the country. Out of them, around 33 % men took the extreme step owing to family disputes and legal pressures. Mr. Agarwal said that after sections related to domestic violence (498A) came into force in the year 2007, the male suicides have started to drastically increase across the country.....(Please note that this news is available in the public domain)

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  • Shanthala shenoy, Yedapadavu

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    After marriage men should stop going to the green pastures on the other side. In conclusion men as well as women should focus only on their partner in every situation. When men are caught with driving with spare tyres, wives hands will hold strong evidences against huss benddds. Men should stop considering their wives as gaseous dal . That's why there's a famous phrase in hindi Ghar ki murghi dal barabar. If everyone goes by what priests of the temple/church/other religious places say, makes married life worth THEREBY WE CAN SEE A DRASTIC DECLINE IN SUICIDES BY MEN and surveyor of Hindu newspaper will have no job to survey and also one who reads the paper can save time.

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  • Adarsh, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Completely irrelevant, thanks

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  • Shruti, Chickmagalur

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    One side Atul's family started on line protest after his death. There are true stories husband's harrassing/troubling and provocating his wife to die. House arrest/no food/no money. In such case how a woman take legal help? Some ask why a lady keeps quiet for so many years and not seeking legal help? Reasons are this fear/lack of money/ no freedom to talk to anyone but suffer. Please follow the link https://youtu.be/ESfoa5sKtOc?si=tbWgBiXWXX8Lzy0X

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  • Shashi Shetty, Chennai

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Don't she look like a Villian in Sarkar (1) ???

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  • Arjun, India

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Living away for 3 years, yet 2 year old baby boy? Something is missing here!

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  • Prem, moodbidri

    Sat, Dec 21 2024

    Son is 4 year old now.... she left Atul Subhash when boy was 2 year old

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  • Prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    Profile picture Heroine... Real picture Chindi Chor !

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    The verdict to be given very wisely that the MEN can happily welcome it . She should not be spared on bail. she has to be in JAIL for years to come.

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Dec 16 2024

    There are evil-minded woman these days who is making advantage of antidowry law and making cash. These are all evil minded women who just needs money Antidowry law was meant to protect women and now many women are taking advantage of this law to make cash

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