Delhi court staffer jumps to death citing "work pressure"; colleagues stage protest
Jan 09, 2026
New Delhi [India], January 9 : A protest was staged outside the Saket court in the national capital on Friday after a court staff member died by alleged suicide by jumping from a building in the Saket court complex according to the Saket Court Secretary.
Anil Basoya, Secretary, Saket Court told ANI, "At around 10 AM, everyone got the news that our court staff, Ahlmad Harish, had jumped from a floor. He is in a serious condition, and it is clear that he might not survive."
According to Basoya, Harish left behind a suicide note, which stated the reason was "work pressure."
The protestors raised "Justice for Harish" slogans outside the court.
Members of the court staff and the BAR Association participated in the protest to show their support and ask for justice in the case.
"The entire BAR association is also with the court staff... We are here to demand justice for Harish," said Basoya.
Another protester expressed grief over the news and stated that he should recieve justice and that their issues should be heard. In addition, she emphasised that communication about workload should be encouraged in courts to prevent similar incidents in the future.
"We want justice for him and everyone's voice to be heard. They should personally come and talk to people about their problems, so that no colleague in future takes such a step," she said.
In seperate news, on January 4, a 50-year-old man died by suicide after jumping from the Le Meridien hotel in New Delhi, police said.
The deceased was identified as Parvinder Singh, a resident of Lajpat Nagar.
He had stayed at the hotel during Christmas. He went to the Le Meridien hotel this afternoon, took the elevator, and jumped from a floor, police said..