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Bengaluru Techie’s 24-Page Death Note, Video Sparks #JusticeforAtulSubhash Online

In a heartbreaking turn of events, 34-year-old Atul Subhash, a software professional from Uttar Pradesh, committed suicide, leaving behind a 24-page death note and an hour-long video exposing the emotional and mental torment he suffered. His final act, and the revelations within, have ignited the #JusticeforAtulSubhash movement, calling for urgent reforms in the justice system.

Atul's death note, addressed to his young son, unveils a deeply personal and agonising account of his struggles. He recounts the alleged harassment by his wife and her family, expressing hope that his sacrifice would bring truth to light.

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"To my son," he wrote, "With my death, there is still no money to loot. One day, you will see the real face of your mother and her greedy family." His poignant message, filled with love and sorrow, urges his son to live with pride, resilience, and integrity, despite the injustices he faced.

Atul's detailed death note also outlines specific demands and wishes, reflecting his despair and lack of faith in the current legal framework. These include:

  • Live Broadcast of Hearings: A call for transparency, he requested that all court proceedings in his case be broadcast live to expose flaws in the judicial system.
  • Preservation of Evidence: He urged authorities to treat his death note and video as official evidence.
  • Change of Trial Venue: Expressing distrust in the judiciary of Uttar Pradesh, he sought a fair trial in Karnataka.
  • Custody of His Son: He implored the court to grant custody to his parents, ensuring his son's upbringing with strong values.
  • Punishment for the Guilty: Atul demanded the harshest penalties for those responsible for his suffering, warning against a precedent of false accusations.
  • No Contact with His Body: His wife and her family, he insisted, should not be allowed near his remains.

Atul's final words underline a glaring need for reform in the country's justice system, particularly regarding cases involving domestic disputes and false accusations. His allegations of corruption and manipulation have sparked widespread debate, with many questioning the fairness and efficiency of existing legal processes.

The case has drawn widespread attention, with social media amplifying the #JusticeforAtulSubhash movement. Supporters are rallying for a thorough investigation, justice for Atul, and systemic changes to protect victims of harassment and exploitation.

Atul's tragic death has left a void in his family and raised serious concerns about the state of mental health, legal safeguards, and societal pressures. His parents, devastated by their loss, are now seeking justice for their son and protection from further harassment.

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