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Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old AI engineer, died by suicide in Bangalore, leaving behind a detailed note, video, and checklist alleging harassment by his estranged wife and her family
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The accusations against his wife included false charges of murder, dowry harassment, and unnatural sex, highlighting the potential misuse of protective laws
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Lawyer Sana Raees Khan emphasized the importance of distinguishing between genuine and false dowry harassment cases, noting the devastating impact false accusations can have on individuals
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Khan called for a balance between protecting genuine victims and preventing the misuse of laws, suggesting that false accusations should have consequences for the accuser
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She advocated for gender-inclusive reforms in laws to ensure fairness and protect all individuals, acknowledging the psychological toll legal battles can have
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Atul's case is seen as a wake-up call for society and the judiciary to critically examine the misuse of protective laws and the need for systemic accountability
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Khan warned against media trials, which can influence public opinion and judicial processes, urging responsible and balanced reporting to avoid sensationalism
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Positive media coverage can bring attention to systemic issues and spark public debate, pushing authorities to act diligently and transparently
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The focus should remain on justice for the victim and ensuring accountability for any wrongdoing, without compromising the integrity of the investigation
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Khan stressed that Atul Subhash’s case must be handled with sensitivity and a commitment to uncovering the truth, emphasizing the need for reforms to prevent similar tragedies
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