On Monday, the High Court in Karnataka appointed a higher advocate S. Susheel as an amicus curiae to help her in the petition for the petition, which the court had SUO Motu started on the death of 11 persons at 4th June before the stadium M. Chinnaswamy Stadium during the Royal Challengers Bengalurur (RCB) in Bengalur.
The divisional bench composed of the reigning chief judge V. Kamesewar Rao and the CM Joshi approved the order during the petition and at the same time ordered the state government to provide copies of all documents, including the report submitted in the sealed coverage by the government.
Meanwhile, the bench refused to express any opinion or make any commentary on the action on behalf of Royal Challengers Sports Private Ltd. (RCSPL), who owns the RCB cricket team to pay the already announced compensation that the legal heir to the deceased.
He draws attention to the court that RCSPL publicly announced his obligation to pay £ 10 as a compensation for the legal heir of deceased persons before the registration criminal proceedings in the StamPede incident, and stated the company that they wanted to approve the court to compensate for compensation.
While he asked Mrs. Susheel to give her answer, the court postponed another hearing of the petition by July 1.
Published – 23 June 2025 21:59
