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.
Justice Hemant Chandangoudar granted an interim order in response to Nikita’s challenge against her arrest concerning charges of abetting her husband’s suicide. Her lawyer argued the arrest lacked legal grounds. The Karnataka High Court also directed updates to the Supreme Court regarding custody issues linked to Atul Subhash’s family. Further hearings are set for January 6.
