In an emotional appeal, brother of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash voiced out his concerns about the lack of legal protection for men facing harassment and said despite the gravity of the suicide incident, no arrests have been made in the case so far, and the family is committed to pursuing legal action. He said, "I filed an FIR against some people on the 9th. Those people have fled their homes. A few days ago, there was a video where they said they wouldn't speak to the media. If this isn't a system failure, then what is it? My brother's last wish was that if he gets justice, his ashes should be immersed in the Ganga, but if he doesn't get justice, they should be thrown into the gutter in front of the court. If even the judges sitting in court are involved in corruption, then one should give up hope for justice."
13 December,2024 12:40 PM ISTIn a deeply emotional moment, Atul Subhash’s father was overcome with grief and cried as he mourned the loss of his son. He spoke with great sadness, saying that if Atul had been a girl instead of a boy, things might have turned out differently. Atul Subhash, died by suicide on 9th of December. He was living in Bengaluru but was originally from Uttar Pradesh. Before his death, Atul left behind a 24-page suicide note. In the note, he accused his wife, her family, and a judge of causing his distress. He claimed they were responsible for "explicit instigation for suicide, harassment, extortion, and corruption. Watch video for ,ore information
12 December,2024 05:33 PM ISTThe tragic suicide of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash has sent shockwaves across India. Dinesh Mishra, the advocate representing the deceased, revealed that the primary reason for Subhash's distress was the refusal of his wife and her family to allow him to see his son. Mishra strongly dismissed rumors suggesting Subhash was mentally unstable, emphasizing that he was a practical, cooperative person. He further added that Subhash was diligent in his court appearances and had a deep faith in the judicial system. According to Mishra, Subhash’s sorrow stemmed from personal struggles, not mental instability, and he remained committed to his legal obligations. Watch video for more.
12 December,2024 01:50 PM ISTBJP MP Tejasvi Surya has called for gender-neutral laws to protect both partners in a marriage amid the ongoing debate over the suicide of Bengaluru-based techie Atul Subhash. Speaking to ANI, Surya emphasized the importance of the family as the core of society. He suggested that it’s time to review family-related laws and, where possible, make them more gender-neutral to ensure both partners are equally protected. Surya expressed concern that laws could be misused by one partner, which could harm the family unit and lead to serious social problems. He stressed that protecting the family institution is essential for the well-being of society.
12 December,2024 11:47 AM ISTA 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private company, Atul Subhash, tragically died by suicide on December 9th. Atul, who was originally from Uttar Pradesh, had been living in Bengaluru. Before his death, he left behind a 24-page suicide note in which he accused his wife, her family, and a judge of causing him distress. In the note, Atul claimed that they were responsible for explicit instigation for suicide, harassment, extortion, and corruption. Atul's death has left his family in deep grief, with his relatives calling for justice. Dinesh Mishra, the lawyer representing Atul, expressed regret over the tragic incident and said that Atul should have reached out to them about his problems. Meanwhile, the Whitefield Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Dr. Shivakumar Gunare revealed the exact cause of the incident and confirmed that an FIR has been registered in the case following a complaint filed by Atul's brother. The Bengaluru suicide case has shoot the entire nation. The investigation will also look into several cases filed against the accused in Uttar Pradesh, with a team set to travel there for further inquiries.
11 December,2024 04:58 PM ISTDinesh Mishra, the lawyer for Atul Subhash, a Bengaluru techie who died by suicide, expressed regret over his death and said Atul should have informed them about his issues. Mishra also mentioned that the court's decision to award Rs. 40,000 in maintenance for Atul's child could have been challenged if it seemed too high. Atul Subhash, 34, a deputy general manager at a private company, took his own life on Monday. Originally from Uttar Pradesh, he had been living in Bengaluru. Before his death, he left a 24-page suicide note, accusing his wife, her family, and a judge of causing his distress. He claimed they were responsible for instigating his suicide, harassment, extortion, and corruption.
11 December,2024 11:18 AM ISTA 34-Year-old deputy general manager of a private company, Atul Subhash, died by suicide on Monday. He was living in Bengaluru but was originally from Uttar Pradesh. Before his death, Atul left behind a 24-page suicide note. In the note, he accused his wife, her family, and a judge of causing his distress. He claimed they were responsible for "explicit instigation for suicide, harassment, extortion, and corruption." The police have confirmed the details of the incident, and an investigation is underway. Atul’s tragic death has shocked those close to him, and the authorities are looking into the accusations he made in his note. The family of Atul cried and wept for justice. Watch the video for more.
11 December,2024 10:54 AM IST25-year-old Srishti Tuli, an Air India pilot, was found dead at her rented flat behind Marol Police Camp in Andheri (East) on Monday under mysterious conditions. Mumbai police called it a prima facie suicide case, but her relative Vivek Tuli, while speaking to ANI, denied this possibility and said that she cannot commit suicide. He further said that based on his investigations their might be a case of blackmail, which ultimately led to her death.
29 November,2024 05:40 PM ISTIn another terror attack within Pakistan, 36 people lost their lives and 29 were left wounded in northwestern Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Gunmen opened fire on passenger vehicles in a tribal area, claiming lives of several people, in which the death toll is likely to rise. Officials have confirmed that the gunmen targeted passenger vans travelling from Parachinar in Kurram in a convoy. Notably, no terror groups have claimed the responsibility of the major attack, that leaves the officials in despair. A recent surge has been observed in the violent and terror attacks in the Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan. Earlier on November 19, 12 Pakistan soldiers were killed in a suicide bombing incident by Islamist militants. The attack occurred in the northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when militants rammed an explosives-laden vehicle on a wall of a military outpost. Notably, the province, which borders Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is critical to Chinese Belt and Road projects and has recently seen a spike in attacks.
22 November,2024 11:29 AM ISTA bomb explosion in southwestern Pakistan on November 1 killed at least seven people, including five school students, and injured 23 others. The blast targeted a police van that was on its way to pick up a polio vaccination team. The bomb was hidden in a motorcycle parked near a girls' school in Mastung. One police officer was among the dead, but no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the violence. Pakistan is facing an increase in militant attacks, especially in the northwest, and a rising separatist movement in the south. This incident happened during a nationwide polio vaccination campaign, which started on Monday. Although polio cases dropped in 2023, there are currently 41 active cases in Pakistan. The country, along with Afghanistan, remains one of the last places where polio is still a major health issue, with militants often targeting vaccination efforts.
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