As per the First Information Report (FIR), another squad member, Ravindra Rajpoot, had forwarded the leaked questions to Vishwanatha. After verifying the leaked content, Vishwanatha, who is also the chairman and a member of Vigilance Squad-2, confirmed that the questions matched the actual examination paper.

Bengaluru: Bengaluru police have arrested one person in connection with the alleged leak of question papers for the Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) LLB examination held last month.
Vishwanatha K N, a vigilance squad member overseeing KSLU examinations, lodged a complaint with the Bengaluru Cybercrime Police on January 30. He reported that the questions from the Contract-1 paper had surfaced on social media before the exam, which was conducted across Karnataka on January 23.
As per the First Information Report (FIR), another squad member, Ravindra Rajpoot, had forwarded the leaked questions to Vishwanatha. After verifying the leaked content, Vishwanatha, who is also the chairman and a member of Vigilance Squad-2, confirmed that the questions matched the actual examination paper.
The Central Crime Branch (CCB) took over the investigation and arrested one suspect in connection with the leak. A CCB officer confirmed the arrest but refrained from disclosing further details due to the ongoing inquiry.
The officer stated, “Investigators are probing the source of the leak occurred and those responsible for disseminating the questions before the exam.”
Authorities are now focusing on tracing how the paper was leaked, identifying the individuals involved, and understanding whether it was an internal or external breach. The police are also looking into whether any students or faculty members were part of the alleged leak.
The incident has raised serious concerns about the security of examination papers and the integrity of the examination process at KSLU. University officials, along with law enforcement agencies, are expected to implement stricter measures to prevent such leaks in the future.