The Allahabad High Court has granted transit anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania, the uncle-in-law of Atul Subhash, in connection with the high-profile suicide case. The decision comes amidst ongoing investigations following the tragic incident, which has raised significant public and legal scrutiny.
Sushil Singhania had sought anticipatory bail to protect himself from arrest while making arrangements to approach the appropriate court for relief. Granting the transit bail, the High Court has provided temporary protection to Singhania for a limited period.
Meanwhile, the anticipatory bail pleas filed by Nikita Singhania, Atul’s wife, her mother, and her brother were declared infructuous by the court. This decision was made as the three had already been arrested earlier by the investigating authorities. Their arrests form part of the police’s efforts to investigate the circumstances surrounding Atul Subhash’s death, including allegations of abetment and domestic discord.
The case has drawn widespread attention due to the serious allegations involved, with investigators probing claims of harassment and coercion against Atul by his in-laws. Police sources suggest that more arrests could follow as the investigation unfolds.