
On Friday, the High Court in Karnataka granted protection against the arrest of officials of the State Criket Association of Karnataka (KSCA) because the organization cooperates with the ongoing investigation in connection with the Bengalur Stadium in Chinnaswama 4 June.
“No association against the management of Karnataka State Cricket Association until the next date of hearing, subject to the condition that they will cooperate with the investigation,” the court said, reported about the bar and the bench.
KSCA asked the court to cancel the case filed against the management of the association and its higher officials in connection with the Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium Stadium in Bengaluru 4.
The proposal to cancel the case will be heard next 16 June, Bar and Bench reported.
Bengaluru stampede
Eleven people lost their lives and 56 others were injured in tragic death outside the Bengalur Stadium Chinnaswamy, which occurred after gathering a massive crowd to welcome the Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) after Indian Premier League (IPL).
Fir registered after Stampede
After the incident, companies against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), DNA manager, KSCA administrative committee and others at Cubbon Park police station were registered. The Government of Karnatak also established a one -member committee headed by the judge of the High Court in Karnataka John Michael Cunhu to explore StamPede.
In her request, KSCA claimed that the company named its leadership and others was the result of the police’s knee reaction on the example of the Karnatak government, which “struggles hard with media algae and severe criticism,” said Bar and Bench.
The petitioners include KSCA leadership, President Raghuram Bhat, Secretary Shankar and Es Treasurer Es JAiram.
Nikhil Sosale taken into custody, moves Karnataka HC
After the crash, the police station Cubbon Park registered the first information report (companies) against RCSPL and its officials, including Nikhil Sosale, then was arrested on 6 June at the International Airport in Kemegowda and June 6.
Sosale moved to Karnataka HC, called on his arrest, and claimed that the way of his arrest was illegal, arbitrary and violated his fundamental rights.
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