A husband and his mother-in-law are charged in connection with the death of an Indian bride. Reports say the case follows post-mortem examinations that determine the cause of death.

Multiple outlets reference autopsy findings and further examinations. One report states that a second autopsy confirms the woman died by suicide, based on the conclusions drawn during the investigations. The charges relate to allegations surrounding the circumstances leading to her death.

The coverage across the outlets centers on the same procedural timeline: the arrests/charges of the husband and mother-in-law and the role of the autopsy in clarifying how the bride died. However, the specific details of the medical findings and the exact legal basis for each charge are not fully set out in the excerpts provided. The articles therefore focus primarily on the charging decisions and the autopsy’s conclusion rather than broader background, evidentiary specifics, or the parties’ responses.