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35-year-old Delhi judge dies by suicide at Safdarjung home
Police are probing domestic dispute allegations after the 30-year-old judicial officer was found dead, with a postmortem completed and family members questioned.
- Aman Kumar Sharma, 30, a judicial officer at Delhi's Karkardooma Courts, was found dead in his Green Park residence Saturday, prompting police investigation into allegations of harassment and domestic dispute.
- Prem Kumar, Aman's father, stated his son called Friday expressing distress and reporting harassment from his wife and her sister, an Indian Administrative Service officer, over household control.
- According to Rajesh Sharma, a relative, an argument erupted Friday night; Prem claims Aman's wife threatened to call police, while brother-in-law Shivam later contacted Safdarjung Police Station.
- Doctors declared Aman dead Saturday at Safdarjung Hospital; police have conducted postmortem examination and are interviewing family members and associates to establish the sequence of events.
- Aman had served as Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority since October; his family has traveled to Alwar to conduct last rites following the postmortem examination.
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Read Full ArticleJudge Aman Kumar Sharma, 30, committed suicide in Green Park, South Delhi. He was the secretary of the District Legal Services Authority at the Karkardooma court. His body was found in the bathroom of his home. His brother-in-law informed the police about the incident. Initial investigations have found no signs of foul play. Aman joined the Delhi Judicial Service in 2021. Police are investigating the matter.
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