Bengaluru techie wasn't depressed, did not contest maintenance order: Lawyer
India TodayThe lawyer of Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old software engineer who died by suicide at his Bengaluru residence, claimed that he did not seem depressed when he last met him in Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur for a hearing in a case filed by his wife. He alleged that Atul Subhash did not approach the High Court to challenge the order to pay Rs 40,000 per month in maintenance for the minor son. Speaking to India Today TV, lawyer Dinesh Mishra said a Jaunpur court had ordered him to pay Rs 40,000 per month in maintenance for the minor son. Atul Subhash claimed that his wife had filed multiple false cases against him and demanded Rs 2 lakh per month in maintenance for herself and their four-year-old son. Atul Subhash's brother, Bikas Modi, filed a police complaint, alleging that his sister-in-law and her family had "fabricated false cases" and demanded a settlement of Rs 3 crore for these cases.