
On Wednesday, the fifth other judge of the districts and the Mysur session on Wednesday ordered the police officials to the inspector for the “evidence production” and at the same time liberated the accused in the case of the murder registered against him at the Bettadapura police station in Mysur.
The case concerns the tribal Suesh, which filed a complaint that his wife Mallige was missing in their house in Basavanahalli in Kushlanagar a rural police station in 2020, but was booked for its murder by the adjacent police station Bettadapura.
Police arrested Suresh, who spent about one and a half years in prison before he was released. The DNA report not only proved that the skeleton was not one of his wife Mallige, who was found alive, had refreshments in a restaurant in Madikeri at the beginning of this month with a friend she lived with.
While “honestly liberated” Suresh for murder accusations and abolition of bail and guarantees, the court ordered the Bettadapura police station to remove his name from police records.
Compensation
The court ordered the home department to pay a replacement of 1 lakh per Sutesh.
Pandu Pujari, who is a counselor Sutesh, shares details about the decision, Hindu said that the judge ordered the main administrative official of the district of Mysuru and meeting the SUO Motu court complaint against the then inspector Bettadapura prakash BG in various BNS 2023 and 193 and 193. An autopsy full of autopsy full of autopsy full of autopsy full of drinking.
Department
The judge also ordered the General Inspector of the Police Inspector Southern Range to investigate the Ministry against the then police officials at the Bettadapura police station, including the IPS Jitendra Kumar officer, who was another police supervisor, police subordinate inspector Prakash Yattimani and Malesh BG.
Mr Pujari said that the court ordered the general general inspector to the police authority to investigate the department against four police officials who served in 2020 at the Bettadapura police station and submit a report.
Probe unidentified body
The court also ordered the police to initiate the investigation of the case of the death of the maintenance (unnatural death) registered in connection with the unidentified body found at the limits of the Bettadapura police station in 2020.
The police were asked to start the probe in this matter and submitted a report.
Mr. Pujari said he was planning to move the High Court for higher compensation of his client, who not only suffered about one and a half years in prison, but also a loss of reputation in society, in addition to mental agony trips to his parents, loss of his children’s education and several ways he had to take guilty.
Published – April 23 2025 20:42