KOLKATA: Suspecting an illicit relationship between his wife and her brother-in-law, a 32-year-old man committed suicide in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas.


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The deceased, Samir Mondal, was married to Tuktuk for over two years. The couple has six-month-old son and lived in North Rajapur village. 


Mondal's sister alleged that Tuktuk had an affair with her brother-in-law over a period of time. It became the chief bone of contention between the couple right from the start of the marriage.


On Monday, the couple argued over the issue.


Immediately after, Mondal slashed his wrists in an attempt to kill himself but failed. Later, he hung himself from the roof ceiling.


Canning Police station is investigating the matter.  Authorities have took away the body for post-mortem. 


In a major verdict last month, the Supreme Court announced that adultery law under Section 497 is unconstitutional and though it can be ground for civil issues including dissolution of marriage, it cannot be a criminal offence.


A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra unanimously struck down Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code dealing with the offence of adultery, holding it manifestly arbitrary, archaic and violative of the rights to equality and equal opportunity to women.