The deceased, identified as head constable Chandpal (45), shot himself with his service revolver around 8.15 AM, said a senior police officer.
In a two-page suicide note in Hindi that was found from his pocket, he mentioned that he was under tremendous pressure owing to family problems involving his brothers and wife Babli.
He allegedly wrote in the suicide note that his wife didn't support him in the family feud between him and his brothers, said the officer.
He had a message for his kids and wrote that they should take care of themselves. "My brother Manoj has taken away things from me and my family has not done the correct thing with me," the note stated.
He also mentioned about a plot of land he had bought and alleged that it had been acquired by someone else.
His duty hours were from 7 AM to 1 PM. He had been posted at the Supreme Court since April 2014 and had joined Delhi Police in 1993.
Police will be questioning Chandpal's family members and colleagues to ascertain the reasons for him taking the extreme step.
He hailed from Baghpat district in Uttar Pradesh and was living at the police colony in RK Puram. Pal had moved there with his family two days before Diwali.
The post-mortem was conducted at Lady Hardinge Hospital and the body was handed over to the family members for the final rites which will take place at Baghpat. Inquest proceedings are underway.
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