Who is Accenture employee Nikita Singhania wife of AI engineer Atul Subhash who committed suicide due to their divorce proceedings

Who is Accenture employee Nikita Singhania wife of AI engineer Atul Subhash who committed suicide due to their divorce proceedings

Social media sites are incensed about the death of a 34-year-old AI engineer Atul Subhash from Bengaluru who hung himself in his Bengaluru flat due to harassment from his wife Nikita Singhania

Atul Subhash recorded a video just before he committed suicide in which he accused the judge, his wife, and her family of bullying him. As netizens felt sorry for him for dealing with false accusations from his wife and a one-sided legal struggle, the hashtag #JusticeForAtulSubhash went viral on X.

Who is Accenture employee Nikita Singhania wife of Bengaluru AI engineer Atul Subhash who committed suicide due to their divorce proceedings

The 34-year-old software engineer died by suicide at his residence in Marathahalli, leaving a 24-page death note behind and also recorded a video before hanging himself in his room. The deceased Atul Subhash was from Uttar Pradesh, an AI expert working in Bangalore.

Subhash’s wife, Nikita Singhania had filed nine cases against him in UP, charging him with murder attempts and dowry harassment and Subhash had allegedly been planning his suicide for three days.

“He had pasted a detailed to-do list before ending his life, and titled it ‘Final task before Mukti’ and pasted it on a cupboard in the room and it also had instructions on where his death note and keys were kept, along with a list of completed and pending tasks over two days”. In his 24-page note, he mentioned the harassment, extortion and corruption he faced from his wife and her family and a gift he left for his four-year-old son.

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A Bengaluru techie called Atul Subhash claimed that a “legal genocide of men is happening in India” in a post that he posted on X. After losing faith in India’s courts, he sent a frightening message that stated, “I will be dead when you will read this,” tagging Tesla CEO Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump.

“With a sound mind, I am composing this suicide note. He listed the names of five people, including his wife, his in-laws, and Principal Family Court Judge (UP) Reeta Kaushik, and stated, I am committing suicide today due to the explicit instigation for suicide, harassment, extortion and corruption of individuals.”

Bengaluru husband commits suicide after legal torture by wife and in laws using fake cases
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Despite working at Accenture in Delhi and earning her own money, his wife, Nikita Singhania was already receiving ₹40,000 per month as maintenance due to her greed. But she wanted an additional ₹2-4 lakhs and a total of Rs.3 crore to settle the case. She had also allegedly instigated Subhash to kill himself in both the court and on WhatsApp messages with him and also threatened to keep extorting money from his parents after his death. She has since deleted her Instagram profile which went by _nikita_singhania_.

Nikita and Subash had gotten married in 2019 and had a four year old son together who was living with Nikita. His wife’s father died of disease soon after his marriage but his wife got an FIR under sections of murder slapped on his family claiming he died of shock because of the demand of dowry.

Nikita has two brothers, Anurag and Sushil Singhania, both who live in Jaunpur with their mother Nisha.

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Investigation

According to the authorities, Subhash was apparently depressed. Prior to taking the drastic measure, Subhash announced his intention to terminate his life in a midnight WhatsApp message on the group of an NGO that addresses female domestic abuse.

When the police arrived at his room after a group member noticed the message in the morning, they discovered him hanging and a piece of paper with the words “Justice is Due” pasted on it. Additionally, he had affixed printouts of the same phrase on the wall.

#JusticeForAtulSubhash is trending

Before taking his own life, Atul Subhash posted a video online in which he explained his reasons for doing so and blamed five individuals. He also reportedly left a 24-page suicide note behind. On social media, netizens are now calling for justice in the killing of the 34-year-old programmer.

On X, the hashtag #JusticeForAtulSubhash is trending, and numerous messages from men and women express support for the guy who committed himself after blaming his wife and her family for his demise.

Noted author Shefali Vaidya wrote, “This man was definitely of sound mind when he recorded this video. He even drank water after the app reminded him to drink water. This wasn’t a depressed man, this was a man resigned to his fate!”.

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