
Bengaluru stampede: The High Court in Karnataka dismissed the interim relief of Nikhil Sosale, the marketing manager of the IPL cricket team Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) and reserved his order until June 11.
Lawyer sosale to Karnataka hc
His lawyer said on Monday that Minister Siddaramaiah had ordered arrests and claimed that he was not arrested by the Police Ashok Nagar (where he remains Sosale) or Cubbon Park Police (under whose jurisdiction falls stadium), but the central criminal branch of Bengalur.
“It was not part of the investigation, just because CM said that CCB had arrested him, even if they did not examine the case,” he said.
CM Siddaramaiah’s order
The CM Siddaramaiah 5th June ordered the DGP and IGP of the state to immediately arrest RCB and DNA managers, including the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) in connection with the case because Prima Facia was “irresponsible” and “negligence” was also given.
President KSCA Raghuram Bhat, Secretary of Shankar, and the Treasurer Es Jayaram, moved a court trying to reject a company filed against them. The judiciary of Sr Krishna Kumar, who heard this case, allowed interim relief to KSCA officials. Hearing was suspended until June 16.
Karnataka HC The reigning chief judge in Kameshwar Rao and CM Joshi took Josho’s knowledge of the case of Bengalur Stamuur Stamuir 5 June. The incident occurred 4th June, which claimed 11 lives, so much hurt. He ordered the General advocate of the State Government Shashi Kiran Shetty to report on the state in the sealed cover. According to Shetty, a court commission was established to provide a monthly time plan for the report. He mentioned that the police were suspended. Another hearing will be held on 12 June to the petition launched.
“The answers must be issued to the questions asked by the court, the general lawyer will prepare and gives. He will say what to say on behalf of the government. All these things were discussed. The main minister, chief secretary and general lawyer, discussed factors.
He added: “He must come to the government first. After the government receives it, the court may be informed. As long as it cannot be said.”
Last week, the High Court asked the State Government to submit detailed answers to nine critical questions, as who allowed the RCB victory to celebrate? When and how was the decision made? Whether the organizers were looking for the necessary authorities? Among other things.
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