
Bengaluru stampede: Nikhil Sosale, Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB), the Royal Challengers (RCB), turned to the Karnataka High Court to challenge his arrest concerning the Bengalur Stadium in Chinnaswamy Stadion, Bar and Bench.
Sosale claimed that the way of his arrest was illegal, arbitrary and violated his basic rights. The marketing and income heads were looking for orders from the court and declared his arrest as illegal and for released him from custody.
Eleven people lost their lives and 56 others were injured in a tragic impact outside the Chinnaswama Bengalur Stadium 3.
“The arrest is motivated … ‘
The Cubbon Park police station registered the first information report (companies) against RCSPL and its officials, including Sosale, after which Sosale was arrested at the International Airport in Kemegowda and took on June 6.
The Nikhil Sosale petition said that its arrest was only carried out on the Karnataka Directive CM, even before a preliminary police investigation was carried out.
Sosale claimed that this action violated his fundamental right to freedom under Article 19 of the Constitution and went against the principles of natural justice.
“It is clear from the timing of the petitioner’s arrest that the main minister’s oral guideline is obvious to arrest various RCB officials – that there is no investigation – that the petitioner’s arrest is motivated, and attempted to move tragedy against RCSPL and its officials arrested. arrests, and bench.
Karnataka cricket body denies the role in Stampede
Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) issued a statement. clarification that it had no role in organizing a felicitation event and was not involved in the gateway administration or crowd.
“The decision to organize the event was adopted by the government. It was made on the Vidhan of Judah, not at the Chinnaswamy stadium,” the Association said in its statement, explaining that the role of the association is limited to renting the venue.
Police Commissioner Bengaluru Over Stampede
On Thursday, June 5, the Karnatak government took steps against the police officers responsible for the Bengaluru StamPede and suspended several high -ranking officials, including the police commissioner.
When CM Siddaramaiah addressed a press conference, he also announced a commission for one person to explore the impacts that triggered a deadly blow. Siddaramaiah announced that the probe panel will be led by justice Michael d’Unha, a judge of the High Court in retirement.
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