The Allahabad High Court.
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Lucknow: A team of Bengaluru police on Saturday reached the district court in Jaunpur, the native district of techie Atul Subhash's wife, who died by suicide leaving behind a lengthy note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife, her mother and others of 'harassing' him. The police team took the copies of the documents related to the court cases filed by his wife Nikita Singhania.
According to the reports, the four-member Bengaluru police team, which had reached the town on Thursday, spent around an hour in the district court.
Reports said that the police team pasted a notice on the residence of the Singhanias on Friday asking the accused persons to report at the Marathahalli police station in Bengaluru within three days.
Subhash’s mother-in-law and his brother-in-law had left their residence at midnight of Wednesday. Their whereabouts were unknown.
A case was lodged in Marathahalli police station in connection with the suicide of the techie.
According to the sources, the accused persons in the suicide case have approached the Allahabad High Court for anticipatory bail apprehending their possible arrest in the matter.
Atul's in-laws lived in Khoa Mandi locality in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur town, about 200 kilometers from here.
Atul, a Bengaluru based techie, had died by suicide leaving behind a suicide note and a video in which he accused his estranged wife and her family of 'harassing' him through court cases and demanding money.