Eye specialist booked after doc wife dies by suicide in Jalandhar
Jalandhar, June 12 -- A Jalandhar-based ophthalmologist (39) was booked after his wife, a 37-year-old medical officer posted at a government hospital in Kapurthala, died by suicide, police said on Thursday.
The victim was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her rented accommodation on Wednesday. On the complaint of her father, a resident of Jalalabad in Fazilka district, a case was registered against her estranged husband under Section 108 (abetment of suicide) of the BNS.
The husband runs an eye clinic on the Jalandhar-Kapurthala road. The victim's family alleged that the accused allegedly started harassing her physically and mentally after she discovered his illicit relationships and alleged financial fraud of Rs.2.5 crore. The matter came to light when the victim failed to respond to repeated phone calls and doorbells by her house help.
Neighbours alerted the police, who discovered her unconscious on the floor. She was rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared brought dead.
In the first information report, the victim's father stated that his daughter married the eye specialist in October 2018. Because she was a government doctor, the husband secured a Rs.35 lakh loan to open his clinic, which the victim repaid until January last year.
According to the FIR, the victim was subjected to physical and mental torture in 2023 after she objected to her husband's illicit relationships with woman staffers at the clinic, even collecting CCTV footage from the premises as evidence.
Despite the harassment, she continued living with him in the hope of saving the marriage. However, the situation turned violent in June 2025 when her husband reportedly attempted to strangle her. Following the assault, she registered an online complaint with the Punjab Police helpline and moved into a separate rented accommodation.
Her father said that in April this year, the victim visited a local bank to enquire about a housing loan to build an independent house for herself, only to discover a Rs.2.5 crore of outstanding loan against her. The FIR alleges that her husband fraudulently took the loan by forging her signatures and documents in connivance with bank officials.
Jalandhar additional deputy commissioner of police Rakesh Yadav confirmed that the post-mortem has been conducted and the matter is under investigation. "The exact cause of the death could be ascertained only after the viscera report," Yadav said. The accused is absconding but will be arrested soon, he said.
Police said the domestic complaint submitted in 2025 was resolved by both the families....
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