Bengaluru law student murder: Chit fund debt, jilted ex drove fatal attack

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Bengaluru law student murder: Chit fund debt, jilted ex drove fatal attack

Synopsis

What looked like a crime of passion has a second layer: a ₹5 lakh chit fund debt that allegedly went unpaid. The fatal stabbing of 22-year-old law student Amrutha in Bengaluru's Kodihalli was reportedly triggered when she refused to return the money — on top of ending a four-year relationship with the accused's brother. Both accused are now in custody.

Key Takeaways

Amrutha , a 22-year-old law student, was stabbed in Kodihalli, Bengaluru on 13 July and died on 15 July .
Accused Surya allegedly attacked her over an unresolved chit fund debt of approximately ₹5 lakh owed by her mother.
Amrutha had ended a four-year relationship with Surya's brother Dhanush , reportedly after learning he had concealed a prior marriage and child.
Dhanush allegedly continued to pursue and threaten Amrutha after the breakup.
Both Surya and Dhanush have been arrested; a murder case has been registered by Jeevan Bheemanagar police .
Police are verifying claims about Dhanush's marital history as part of the ongoing investigation.

Bengaluru, 19 July — A dual motive of financial grievance and a fractured relationship has emerged in the murder of Amrutha, a 22-year-old law student and diagnostic centre employee, who was fatally stabbed in the city's Kodihalli area on 13 July and died two days later. Investigators now say the attack was driven not only by a rejected romantic pursuit but also by an unresolved chit fund dispute involving approximately ₹5 lakh.

How the Attack Unfolded

The stabbing occurred between 4 pm and 4:30 pm on 13 July near Amrutha's residence off HAL Road, under the jurisdiction of the Jeevan Bheemanagar police station. The accused, Surya — younger brother of Dhanush, Amrutha's former partner — allegedly confronted her during a visit to her home alongside Dhanush. When Amrutha reportedly refused to repay the disputed amount, the argument turned violent. Surya is accused of stabbing her in the chest and back with a knife.

After the attack, Surya allegedly attempted to flee but was overpowered by local residents and handed over to police. Amrutha was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she underwent treatment for two days before succumbing to her injuries on the evening of 15 July.

The Chit Fund Dispute

According to police sources, Amrutha's mother ran a chit fund in which members of Dhanush's family had invested. Surya had reportedly contributed a substantial sum to the scheme. Even after the chit matured, approximately ₹5 lakh allegedly remained unpaid. Investigators say Surya had repeatedly demanded repayment from Amrutha and her mother, and his frustration over the unresolved debt had been building for some time.

The Relationship and Rejection

Amrutha and Dhanush had reportedly been in a relationship for nearly four years, having met through families who lived in the same locality and became acquainted at religious gatherings. According to police, Amrutha ended the relationship after learning that Dhanush had allegedly concealed a prior marriage, a divorce, and the existence of a child. Authorities said they are currently verifying claims about Dhanush's marital history as part of the ongoing investigation.

Despite the breakup, Dhanush allegedly continued to pursue Amrutha and had reportedly threatened her for rejecting his advances, investigators said. The resentment over the relationship's end, compounded by the unresolved financial dispute, is believed to have set the stage for the fatal confrontation.

Arrests and Investigation

The Jeevan Bheemanagar police have registered a murder case against both Surya and Dhanush, and both accused have been arrested. Further investigation is underway. Notably, the case had initially appeared to centre solely on a rejected marriage proposal — the financial motive emerged only after deeper scrutiny by investigators.

The case has drawn attention to the intersection of personal relationships and financial disputes in urban crime, and police are expected to file a chargesheet once verification of all claims is complete.

Point of View

Raising questions about how quickly such cases get categorised and whether parallel grievances are routinely examined. The verification of Dhanush's alleged concealment of a prior marriage also matters: if confirmed, it speaks to a pattern of deception that courts will need to weigh carefully in establishing the full chain of events.
NationPress
19 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Amrutha and what happened to her?
Amrutha was a 22-year-old law student and employee at a diagnostic centre in Bengaluru. She was allegedly stabbed by Surya on 13 July near her residence off HAL Road in Kodihalli, and succumbed to her injuries on 15 July after two days of treatment.
What is the alleged motive behind the Bengaluru law student murder?
Investigators say two motives are at play: a chit fund dispute in which approximately ₹5 lakh allegedly remained unpaid to Surya, and Amrutha's rejection of Dhanush's attempts to revive their four-year relationship. The confrontation on the day of the attack reportedly began with a demand for repayment.
Who are the accused in the Amrutha murder case?
The two accused are Surya, who allegedly carried out the stabbing, and his brother Dhanush, Amrutha's former partner. Both have been arrested and a murder case has been registered against them by the Jeevan Bheemanagar police in Bengaluru.
What is the chit fund connection in this case?
According to police sources, Amrutha's mother operated a chit fund in which members of Dhanush's family had invested. Surya had reportedly contributed a substantial amount, but approximately ₹5 lakh allegedly remained unpaid even after the chit matured. Surya had repeatedly sought repayment before the fatal confrontation.
What is the current status of the investigation?
Both accused — Surya and Dhanush — are in custody. Police are verifying claims about Dhanush's alleged prior marriage, divorce, and child, which Amrutha reportedly discovered before ending the relationship. Further investigation is underway and a chargesheet is expected once all facts are confirmed.
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