A 27-year-old man, Aniket Balasaheb Jagtap, dies by suicide at Sane Guruji Nagar in Malegaon Camp in Nashik. Police initially recorded the death as an accidental case, but after a complaint from Aniket’s father, the Camp Police register a First Information Report alleging mental harassment and abetment of suicide. The FIR is filed against Aniket’s wife, Shruti Jagtap, his mother-in-law Vandana Subhash Dhivare, father-in-law Subhash Sukdev Dhivare, and maternal aunt-in-law Ujjwala Satish Pawar, all residents of Panchsheel Nagar. Authorities state that Aniket and Shruti marry about a year earlier and that, according to the complaint, frequent disputes begin after the wedding. The family alleges Shruti refuses to live with Aniket and that she files a police complaint against him, leaving him under severe mental distress for months. Police arrest Aniket’s mother-in-law and father-in-law, while Shruti and Ujjwala Pawar are reported to be absconding. Aniket’s family warns it will resort to self-immolation if Shruti and Ujjwala are not arrested immediately. Further investigations are underway.
Nashik man dies by suicide; wife and in-laws booked for alleged mental harassment
A 27-year-old man, Aniket Balasaheb Jagtap, dies by suicide at Sane Guruji Nagar in Malegaon Camp in Nashik. Police initially recorded the death as an accidental case, but after a complaint from Anike...
- A 27-year-old man, Aniket Balasaheb Jagtap, dies by suicide at Sane Guruji Nagar in Malegaon Camp, Nashik.
- Camp Police initially treat the death as accidental, but register an FIR after a complaint from Aniket’s father.
- The FIR alleges mental harassment and abetment of suicide against Aniket’s wife Shruti Jagtap, mother-in-law Vandana Subhash Dhivare, father-in-law Subhash Sukdev Dhivare, and maternal aunt-in-law Ujjiwala Satish Pawar.
- Police arrest Vandana Dhivare and Subhash Dhivare; Shruti Jagtap and Ujjiwala Pawar are reported as absconding.
- Aniket’s family warns of self-immolation if the two absconding accused are not arrested.
Nashik: Police in the Camp area of Malegaon have registered a case against a 27-year-old man's wife, mother-in-law, father-in-law, and maternal aunt-in-law in connection with his suicide, following allegations of prolonged mental harassment.The deceased, Aniket Balasaheb Jagtap (27), a resident of Sane Guruji Nagar in Malegaon Camp, had initially been reported as an accidental death. However, based on a complaint lodged by his father, Balasaheb Jagtap, Camp Police registered an FIR against Shruti Jagtap, Vandana Subhash Dhivre, Subhash Sukdev Dhivre, and Ujjwala Satish Pawar, accusing them of mentally harassing Aniket and abetting his suicide. Nashik: NMC Collects ₹119.49 Crore Under Tax Rebate Scheme; 2.41 Lakh Taxpayers Avail BenefitsPolice have arrested Aniket's mother-in-law and father-in-law, while his wife Shruti and maternal aunt-in-law Ujjwala Pawar are absconding. Aniket's family has warned that they will resort to self-immolation if the two accused are not arrested immediately.According to the complaint, Aniket married Shruti Dhivre, a resident of Panchsheel Nagar, about a year ago. His family alleges that the couple had frequent disputes after marriage and that Shruti refused to live with him. They also claimed that she had filed a police complaint against Aniket, leaving him under severe mental stress for several months. Unable to cope with the alleged harassment, Aniket allegedly died by suicide by hanging himself at his residence.Police are continuing their investigation into the case.
2 hours agoNashik: A shocking incident has come to light in Nashik. Aniket Balasaheb Jagtap (age 27) committed suicide at Sane Guruji Nagar in Malegaon Camp due to marital discord and mental harassment. The Camp Police have registered a case against Aniket’s wife, in-laws, and aunt; the in-laws have been arrested. Aniket Jagtap had married Shruti Jagtap (age 22) of Panchsheel Nagar a year ago. Frequent quarrels began between the couple shortly after the wedding. It is reported that Shruti refused to live with Aniket and had even filed a police complaint against him. Consequently, Aniket had been enduring severe mental distress over the past few days. Driven by this stress, he committed suicide at his home. Initially, the incident was recorded as a case of accidental death. However, following a complaint lodged by Aniket’s father, the Camp Police registered a case of mental harassment against his wife Shruti Jagtap, mother-in-law Vandana Subhash Dhivare, father-in-law Subhash Sukdev Dhivare, and aunt Ujwala Satish Pawar (all residents of Panchsheel Nagar). Nashik: 1,100 Trees To Be Planted On Nilgiri And Brahmagiri Hills Ahead Of Simhastha 2027 While the in-laws have been arrested, his wife Shruti and aunt Ujwala Pawar remain absconding. The deceased's family has issued a warning, stating, "Arrest Shruti and the aunt immediately, or else we will commit self-immolation." Assistant Police Inspector Pankaj Nikam is conducting further investigations into the matter. This incident has caused a stir in the city, once again bringing the issue of the suffering faced by the younger generation due to marital discord and mental harassment into the spotlight.
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