New Delhi: Nikita Singhania, the estranged wife of Atul Subhash, who tragically died by suicide, has come under fire after her name was mentioned in his death note. Atul, a Bengaluru-based techie, accused Nikita and three of her family members, along with a family court judge, of being responsible for his emotional distress, which he claimed led to his drastic decision.
Atul’s 24-page-long suicide note reportedly accused Nikita of “explicit instigation for suicide.” The note revealed that Nikita had filed several legal cases against him, including charges of domestic violence and harassment. These legal battles reportedly took a significant toll on Atul’s mental health due to which he reportedly ended his life.
Who is Nikita Singhania?
Nikita Singhania, a Delhi-based AI Engineering consultant with Accenture, a global IT company, was deeply involved in the case. She joined Accenture in 2021 and currently works as a senior consultant.
Prior to this role, she worked as a senior analyst at the company. Nikita holds an MBA in Finance from Jaipuria Institute of Management and a B.Tech from Banasthali Vidyapith.
Her career began over a decade ago when she started as an intern at Codex Infosolutions. She later worked with HDB Financial Services Ltd. before moving on to Meritto, a product of NoPaperForms, which serves educational organizations.
Netizens demand justice
Following Atul’s death, the incident has sparked an outcry on social media, with many netizens calling for justice. In response to the allegations, people have been demanding that Accenture take action against Nikita Singhania, urging the company to fire her. Some social media users went as far as saying, “Dear Accenture, you have 24 hours to fire the murderer of Atul Subhash. Your time starts now.”
Despite the growing public pressure, Accenture has not issued any official statement regarding the matter. The company has instead made its official X handle private, restricting public access to comments and discussions on the issue.