
Suresh, a tribal person from Basavanahalli in Karnataka’s Kushalnagar Taluk, who spent a year and a half prison for false accusations of murdering his wife, shifted Karnataka High Court against him from police officials responsible for “production and falsification and falsification and falsification and falsification Falling and falsification and falsification and falsification and falsification and falsification and falsification and falsification and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling and Falling.
While the 5 other district and session of the judge in Mysur “honestly liberated” Suresh, and ordered the home department to pay him a compensation of 1 lakh, the advisor of Mr. Sutesh Panda Pujari said that the criminal appeal was filed with the High Court to seek respondents, see. Five police officials of the Bettadapura police station participated in the investigation of the case to pay the petitioners compensation for 5 GBP Crore.
The appeal also sought to change the order of the District Court 23. Inspector and assistant assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant police and police assistant and assistant assistant. Somaskecara, for the “production and falsification of evidence” in various parts of BNS 2023, which correspond to the old sections of IPC 193 and 195.
The Court of Major ordered the court officials to book only the Police Prakash BG inspector for creating evidence.
Mr. Pujari said that the appeal was also looking for the removal of the word accused in the order of Judge Mysur, and replaced him with the same word.
Suresh in 2020 filed a complaint against the rural police station Kusklagar after his wife Mallige had disappeared from their house in Basavanahali. Soon afterwards, Suresh was booked for the murder of his wife, when the police from the adjacent police station Bettadapura found the skeleton of the female body in their limits.
Suresh spent about a year and a half in prison before he was released on bail. The DNA report not only showed that the skeleton was not one of his wife Mallige, but later she was alive and led life with a male friend in the village of ShetThalli about 20 km from Madikeri.
Published – June 24, 2025 20:15