He suspects that the kid is perhaps in hurt’s means. He fears the worst and demands that the kid be positioned in his custody for security and care.
The father of Atul Subhash, who died by suicide in his Bengaluru dwelling after blaming his spouse and in-laws, has filed an FIR on the Vaini police station in Bihar’s Samastipur searching for restoration and custody of his grandson. Following the grievance by Pawan Modi, the district police lodged zero FIR at Vaini police station.
Anand Shankar Gaurav, the in-charge of the Vaini police station, stated the case pertains to the Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh and, therefore the appliance and FIR have been forwarded to Jaunpur police for additional investigation and motion.
“The Jaunpur police will handle the case as it falls under their jurisdiction,” Gaurav stated.
Meanwhile, Pawan Modi, Atul Subhash’s father, has expressed deep anguish over not having the ability to meet his 2-year-old grandson.
“I have seen my grandson once via a video call. I am concerned about the child’s safety,” Modi stated.
He suspects that the kid is perhaps in hurt’s means. He fears the worst and demands that the kid be positioned in his custody for security and care.
“Since, Atul’s wife, mother-in-law, and brother-in-law have been arrested. The whereabouts of the child remain unknown,” he stated.
Modi raised questions on why the kid’s location has not been disclosed, emphasizing {that a} 2-year-old is just not usually saved in a boarding college.
Atul Subhash’s alleged final want expressed despair over not receiving justice, however his father is set to pursue authorized treatments.
“My whole family will die by suicide if we do not get our grandson back,” he stated.
Subhash’s youthful brother, Vikas Modi, is preventing a authorized battle and hopes for justice from the judiciary and the federal government.
“I appealed to the Prime Minister to introduce stricter laws against the misuse of legal provisions, such as those related to dowry harassment, to prevent tragedies like Atul Subhash,” Vikas stated.
The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the case, demonstrating its seriousness. Notices have been despatched to the DGPs of three states, together with Uttar Pradesh, with a directive to recuperate the lacking little one and submit a report by January 7.
Atul Subhash, who was working with an car firm in Bengaluru, allegedly died by suicide on December 9 as a requirement of Rs 3 crore was made for a divorce settlement.
He left behind a 90-minute video and a 40-page loss of life notice, explaining how harassment by his spouse Nikita Singhania and her household compelled him to take the intense step.
The suicide notice, below the headline “Justice is Due”, addressed to his 2-year-old little one, learn: “Now with me gone, there is not going to be any cash to loot and I hope that they may begin to take a look at the info of the instances. Someday, you shall know the actual face of your mom and her grasping household.
“I pray that they don’t devour you and your soul. I often laugh when I remember that I started saving money for a car when you go to college. Silly me. Remember this always that you don’t owe anything to anyone. Don’t trust the system.” Subhash additional listed out his final needs within the notice. “All my case hearings should happen live and people of this country should know about my case and learn the terrible state of the legal system and misuse of law these women are doing.”
He additional wrote: “Give the custody of my little one to my mother and father who can elevate him with higher values. Don’t let my spouse or her household come close to my useless physique. Give most punishment to my harassers although I do not belief our authorized system an excessive amount of. If folks like my spouse aren’t put behind jail, they’d be extra emboldened and can put extra false instances on different sons of society sooner or later.
“To wake up the judiciary and urge them to stop harassment of my parents and my brother in false cases. There shall be no negotiations, settlements and mediation with these evil people and the culprits must be punished,” the letter learn.
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