Published 18:35 IST, January 4th 2025
Techie Atul Subhash Suicide Case: Bengaluru Court Grants Bail To Nikita Singhania, 2 Others
Techie Atul Subhash Suicide Case: Bengaluru Court Grants Bail To Nikita Singhania, 2 Others
- India News
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Bengaluru: A Bengaluru court on Saturday granted bail to the three accused in the Techie Atul Subhash suicide case. The court’s decision came up after hearing the bail pleas filed by Atul Subhash’s wife, Nikita Singhania, mother-in-law Nisha Singhania and brother-in-law Anurag Singhania. According to the reports, during the hearing of the bail applications in the 29th CCH court, the Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) argued against granting bail to the accused, but the court eventually ordered their bail.
Notably, the high-profile techie suicide case revolves around the alleged harassment of Atul Subhash by his wife Nikita Singhania and her family members, which led to his suicide. Atul's family has been seeking justice, with his father appealing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to ensure the custody of his grandson.
Atul's wife Nikita Singhania, her mother Nisha Singhania and her brother Anurag Singhania had moved a joint bail plea on December 19 before the sessions court. Nikita Singhania has also moved the Karnataka High Court to quash the abetment to suicide case against her and her family.
The high court earlier on December 31 directed the sessions court to decide on the bail plea by January 4. The state prosecutor had initially sought time till January 6 to file objections in the matter.
The three accused were arrested by the Bengaluru police in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh last month on the basis of a complaint filed by Atul Subhash’s brother at the Marathahalli police station in Bengaluru. They argued before the sessions court that their arrest was illegal as no reasons were provided for the arrest by the police.
Nikita Singhania was arrested from Haryana’s Gurugram, and Nisha Singhania and Anurag Singhania were arrested from Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh on December 15. The three were produced before a Bengaluru court and sent to judicial custody after the arrest.
Earlier, the Allahabad High Court had granted anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania, Nikita's uncle, in the same case.
The three were accused of demanding Rs 3 crore to withdraw police cases filed against Atul Subhash and Rs 30 lakh for visitation rights to see his son.
A native of Uttar Pradesh, Atul Subhash married Nikita Singhania, a software professional, in 2019 and had separated. Atul Subhash was facing nine cases including charges of murder, dowry harassment, and unnatural sex, among others.
In some of the cases, his parents were also named as accused. Atul Subhash had left behind a 24-page death note explaining his ordeal and also posted an 81-minute lengthy video before he died by suicide.
In the death note, Atul Subhash had also alleged that a family court judge in Uttar Pradesh was favouring his in-laws.
Further legal action into the matter is being taken.
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Updated 04:21 IST, January 5th 2025