Bengaluru techie’s wife Nikita Singhania told him to end his life, UP judge allegedly 'laughed'
Hindustan TimesAn FIR has been registered in Bengaluru against four individuals following the suicide of 34-year-old techie, who accused his wife, her relatives, and a judge of harassment and corruption in a detailed suicide note. Bengaluru techie’s body was found at his Bengaluru residence with a placard reading “Justice is due.” Bengaluru techie’s brother, Bikas Kumar, filed the complaint at the Marathahalli police station, naming his wife Nikita Singhania, her mother Nisha, her brother Anurag, and her uncle Sushil. One particularly disturbing detail in techie’s note described how the judge allegedly laughed when his wife suggested he should commit suicide if he could not meet her financial demands. When the judicial system fails to act on facts, people lose faith in justice.” Bengaluru techie’s body was found at his Bengaluru residence with a placard reading “Justice is due.” The case has sparked widespread debate about judicial accountability and fairness in matrimonial disputes.