The Supreme Court rejects the plea of the minor son’s grandmother amid the ongoing investigation into suicide case.
The Supreme Court today (January 20) disposed of a habeas corpus petition filed by Anju Devi, mother of Karnataka-based ...
Atul Subhash, the 34-year-old Bangalore techie who died by suicide, had reportedly prepared a checklist of the tasks he needed to get done in the days leading up to his demise. Pasted on the wall ...
The Supreme Court asked the wife of a deceased Bangalore engineer to present their minor son via video-conference. The ...
They have been accused of demanding Rs 3 crore to withdraw cases against Atul and Rs 30 lakh for visitation rights to see his son.
The accused wife should not be allowed to use the child as a tool to get bail in the court, said Akash Jindal, counsel for Atul Subhash, an automobile company employee, who committed suicide ...
After hearing the plea of Atul Subhash's mother, Anju Devi, the Supreme Court dismissed it and gave the custody of his child ...
After a high-profile custody battle, the apex court ruled in favour of the child’s mother, dismissing the grandmother’s ...
The top court dismissed the plea moved by Anju Devi, the mother of deceased Subhash, seeking a direction for the custody of ...
Eleven days after Bangalore techie Atul Subhash died by suicide, his mother, Anju Devi, on Friday filed a habeas corpus petition before the Supreme Court seeking a direction to all concerned ...
The court was informed that the child dropped out of school in Haryana and was currently residing with the mother.