The judge lives in the Saket Court residential complex, while the body of his wife was found in Rajpur Khurd Extension.

New Delhi:

A case of suicide by the wife of a judge living in Saket Court Residential Complex has come to light.

Whose age was 42 years.

Confirming the matter, DCP Benita Mary Jacker said that she had gone to Malviya Nagar Market yesterday morning at 11:30.

But she didn't come back again.

His missing report was lodged at Saket police station last evening.

When the police team started checking the CCTV footage, it was found that she had overtaken an auto.

On the basis of the number of the auto, when the police reached Raghubir Nagar at the house of the owner of the auto, he told that he had dropped the woman from Malviya Nagar to Rajpur Khurd area.

The police informed the woman's husband Beniwal about this.

The police team reached Rajpur Khurd Extension, the house which was there was locked from inside.

When the police team broke the iron grill and went inside the house, they saw that the body of the judge's wife was hanging from the fan.

He committed suicide by wearing a dupatta.

The floor on which he committed suicide was empty.

While the woman's brother lives with the family on the second floor. The police have also found a 3-page suicide note.

But the police has not clarified anything about what is written in it.

The body has been sent for post-mortem.

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