Rukhsar, a newlywed woman, was allegedly poisoned with acid by her husband Altaf and mother-in-law Johra Bibi after a dispute over dowry and family expectations. She collapsed after consuming a laddoo given forcibly by her mother-in-law and later died in hospital. Altaf was arrested, but Johra Bibi was granted bail and remains at large. The family alleges police inaction and intimidation by the in-laws. The case involves dowry demands, domestic conflict, and acid attack leading to death.
Country: India
State/Province: None
City/Region: Ahmad Nagar
Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Married
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Domestic Violence
The case involves domestic violence escalating from family disputes over dowry and clothing gifts, leading to an acid attack by the husband and mother-in-law. The victim was forcibly given poisoned sweets, resulting in her collapse and death. The in-laws' family pressure and threats to the victim's family indicate coercive control and violent retaliation within the marital household.
Police arrested Altaf but did not arrest Johra Bibi initially; she was granted bail. The victim's statement about acid poisoning was recorded but video evidence was restricted by police. The family alleges police inaction and intimidation by the in-laws. Postmortem was conducted after victim's death. Investigation led by ASI from Ahmad Nagar police station is ongoing.
Unclear why mother-in-law was granted bail and not arrested despite victim's statement. Police restricted family from recording evidence, raising concerns about evidence preservation. No clear timeline of arrests beyond Altaf. No information on final legal outcomes.
Following a dispute over dowry and clothing gifts, the mother-in-law forcibly gave Rukhsar a laddoo laced with acid. Rukhsar collapsed and was hospitalized but died after several days. Altaf was arrested at the scene; Johra Bibi was named in FIR but not arrested initially. The victim's family paid hospital expenses and faced threats from the in-laws. Police investigation is ongoing with postmortem confirming death. Family demands justice amid perceived police delays and intimidation.
High risk due to escalation of domestic conflict, use of acid as a weapon, and threats from in-laws. Lack of timely police intervention and bail granted to a suspect increase risk of further harm or obstruction of justice.
Early family disputes over dowry and gifts can escalate to fatal domestic violence. Acid attacks may be disguised as food poisoning. Police restrictions on evidence recording can hinder justice. Family intimidation and lack of arrests for all suspects raise concerns about protection and accountability.
Persistent family disputes over dowry and clothing, mother-in-law's aggressive behavior, and forced feeding of laddoo were key early signals.
Victim's statement about acid in laddoo, collapse after consumption, and presence of mother-in-law and husband at the scene helped connect the case.
Victim's written statement, hospital records, postmortem report, and police FIR were strongest evidence types.
Adnan Ashraf, brother of victim, provided detailed eyewitness account. Hospital staff and police presence reported. No other witness statements reported.
No follow-up reports available beyond initial arrest and bail status of suspects.
Status of mother-in-law's arrest and bail cancellation unclear. Final legal outcomes and convictions unknown.