Police have registered a case of dowry harassment after family members of the woman, identified as Savita Agarwal, alleged that she was set on fire by her in-laws.
He in-laws, however, denied the allegations and claimed that she committed suicide by setting herself on fire.
Agarwal was admitted to the Safdurjung Hospital on Tuesday night with 90 per cent burn injuries. Her husband Pradeep, a businessman, told the police that around 8.30 pm, the woman had poured kerosene and set herself ablaze at her matrimonial house in Rohini Sector-3.
The woman's brother alleged that Savita had told them on phone that she was being harassed by her in-laws and they were planning to do something drastic. He said that she had even sent her two minor sons to their house in Prashant Vihar to keep them out of any harm.
"A few hours after she called, Pradeep informed us that Savita had tried to commit suicide by burning herself...," the woman's brother said. He said Savita had told them in the hospital that she was burnt by her in-laws after she protested against their demand for a car.
He said that the harassment went on for 10 years during which the woman had informed the matter to the police, but she later chose to sort it out herself.
She had finally decided to register a complaint with the police early this month. Savita's family members demanded her husband's arrest.
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