Techie Suicide Case | “Law Laid Down By Supreme Court. Can’t Interfere”: HC Over FIR Lodged Against Wife, In-Laws

Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court has refused to interfere with an FIR filed against the wife and in-laws of Manav Sharma, an IT executive who died by suicide in Agra. The court stated that the FIR revealed a “prima facie” case of a cognizable offence. The bench, comprising Justice Mahesh Chandra Tripathi and Justice Prashant Kumar, passed the judgment on Wednesday while hearing a writ petition filed by Nipendra Kumar Sharma, the father-in-law of Manav Sharma, along with three others.

BREAKING| Atul Subhash Suicide Row: Bengaluru Court Grants Bail to Wife Nikita Singhania, In-Laws In Abetment Of Suicide Case

Today, On 4th December, Atul Subhash, a Bengaluru techie, tragically died by suicide, leading to an abetment case against his wife, Nikita Singhania, her mother, Nisha Singhania, and brother, Anurag Singhania. The trio approached a sessions court in Bengaluru and were granted bail. The case involves allegations linked to Subhash’s death. Further investigation and legal proceedings are underway.

Atul Subhash Suicide|| ‘A New Case Has Been Filed Against Me for Grandson’s Maintenance’: Fresh Legal Trouble for Techie’s Father

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.

Addl. District Magistrate Naveen Babu Suicide Case| Kerala Court Grants Bail to PP Divya

The Thalassery Sessions Court granted regular bail to PP Divya, who is accused of abetting the suicide of ADM Naveen Babu. Babu was found dead following a farewell ceremony, where Divya suggested his involvement in bribery. Despite initial denial of anticipatory bail, her regular bail request has been accepted.

[Doctor’s Suicide Case] Co-Accused of AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal Files Petition in Delhi HC

In the Dr. Rajender Singh suicide case involving AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal, a co-accused petitioned the Delhi High Court, seeking relief from legal proceedings. The court has scheduled a hearing for October 18. Jarwal and others were previously convicted of criminal intimidation, with Harish Jarwal’s conviction later quashed.

SC Grants Bail to Husband in Wife’s Suicide Case Involving Triple Talaq and Circulated Obscene Photos

The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to a husband accused of abetting his wife’s suicide, citing that sending a triple talaq notice did not constitute abetment. Despite the illegality of triple talaq, the court found no evidence of abetment. This decision has sparked debate about the spouse’s legal and ethical responsibilities in such cases.

Porsche Accident Case | Police Book Accused Teen’s Father and Grandfather for Abetment of Suicide of Local Businessman’s Son

The Pune Police have taken legal action against the father and grandfather of a teenager involved in a fatal car accident, accusing them of abetting the suicide of a local businessman’s son. The accused, including three others, are facing serious charges, revealing a complex criminal conspiracy and cover-up. The case is under investigation.

[Dr. Payal Tadvi Suicide Case] After 5 Yrs, Charges to be Framed Against Three Accused Doctors

Three senior doctors are set to face charges for the alleged suicide of Dr. Payal Tadvi at a Mumbai hospital. The accused are accused of caste-based harassment and public humiliation, leading Tadvi to take her own life. Special Public Prosecutor Pradeep Gharat emphasized the severity of the torture and its impact on Tadvi.

Gujarat High Court Upholds Abetment of Suicide Case Against Former BJP District President

The Gujarat High Court has declined to quash the abetment of suicide case against a former BJP district president. The Court, in its observations, highlighted the financial transactions between the petitioner and the deceased. It was noted that the petitioner had lent significant amounts to the deceased, charging exorbitant interest rates that ranged from 36% […]