The Supreme Court will revisit the custody plea of Anju Devi for her grandson following the death of her son, Atul Subhash. Despite a previous denial, the court has directed the child be presented on January 20. Concerns arise over the boy’s welfare amid allegations against his mother, Nikita Singhania.
Today, On 7th January, The Supreme Court is hearing the case of Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old who died by suicide in December. Atul had accused Nikita Singhania and her family of harassment through false cases, causing immense pressure on him and his parents. During the hearing, Nikita’s lawyer responded to questions about the whereabouts of Atul’s son. The case continues to gather significant public and legal attention.
Today, On 6th January, The Karnataka High Court stated that the ingredients of the complaint in the Atul Subhash suicide case are present and dismissed the plea to quash the FIR. Nikita Singhania had filed a petition seeking to cancel the FIR against her. The court observed that it was not a case for quashing at this stage. The matter will now proceed as per the legal process.
Today, On 6th January, The Karnataka High Court set to hear Nikita Singhania’s petition to quash the FIR filed against her and her family. The FIR was registered following allegations of harassment made by her husband, Atul Subhash, before his suicide. Singhania is seeking to have the charges dismissed. The court’s decision will be crucial in determining the outcome of the case.
The Karnataka High Court directed the trial court to make a decision on the interim bail plea filed by Nikita Singhania, the wife of Atul Subhash. Nikita has requested interim bail and has also challenged her arrest, stating that the police did not inform her of the reasons for her detention.
The counsel for Atul Subhash opposed the bail application of Nikita Singhania, emphasizing that a mother should not use her child as a tool to secure bail. The application was filed on Monday, and arguments were presented by both parties. The defense outlined reasons for granting bail, while the opposing counsel highlighted concerns against it. The case remains under judicial consideration.
A new legal case emerged against Pawan Kumar, father of Atul Subhash, who died by suicide, with claims for maintenance for his grandson. Allegations of harassment against Subhash’s wife, Nikita Singhania, have intensified family tensions. Meanwhile, police arrested Nikita and her family as the investigation continues.
In the Atul Subhash suicide case, Karnataka police have arrested three individuals, including Nikita Singhania, Nisha Singhania, and Anurag Singhania, who have been remanded to judicial custody. Atul Subhash alleged harassment in a suicide note. His family sought anticipatory bail while police continue their investigation and apprehension of additional suspects.
The Supreme Court has established eight guidelines for determining permanent alimony in divorce cases, focusing on socioeconomic factors and the well-being of children. This follows the suicide of techie Atul Subhash, which highlighted alleged harassment and misuse of legal provisions surrounding dowry and maintenance, stirring public concern over justice issues.
