
Prajwal Revanna, suspended leader Janata, gave (secular), who was arrested against him in the case of rape, turned to a special court to look for bail for the second time.
According to Bar & Bench report, former Hassan MP turned to a special court proceedings against legislators after failed to secure bail in the first round of law. Revanna also moved the High Court in Karnataka and was looking for bail in the case of rape against him and quoting a change in circumstances due to delay in court proceedings.
Justice Sr Krishna Kumar 9. July asked Revunna to approach the court court for his request for bail. He transferred one of Revann’s action back to the court court and ordered to supply the order within 10 days.
Prajwal Revanna is the main accused in four cases of rape after more than 2,900 clips showing sexual attacks on women have spread online, including social media.
The first case of rape against Revann was submitted in April last year domestic help, which was employed on his family farm. She accused Revina of repeatedly raped her and threatened to escape videos if she was talking about it.
The court court reserves a verdict
In one of the four cases of rape filed against the former deputy Hassan Prajwal Revanna, the Special Court completed the Special Court of People and on Friday he reserved his sentence on July 30.
This particular case, considered decisive, stems from a complaint filed by a home worker from Holenarasipura in the Hassan district.
Revanna remains in the judiciary in connection with the case investigated by a special investigative team (SIT) and later handed over to CID. The Inspector of Shobha led the probe and submitted a detailed accused sheet and recorded a statement of 26 witnesses.
During the court proceedings, the court examined Revanna and all 26 witnesses. Prosecution and defense have submitted their arguments based on the accusation content.
The special prosecutor claimed that the evidence clearly involved the accused, while the Revina’s legal team was looking for bail and tried to face the demands of the prosecution.
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