Today(on 25th June),A Bengaluru court has ordered JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna into SIT custody until June 29 amid an investigation into multiple sexual abuse allegations, including dissemination of over 2,900 disturbing videos online. The case involves allegations of molestation, leading to widespread outrage and a call for speedy justice. Revanna’s extended custody reflects the ongoing and meticulous investigation.
A Bengaluru court issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in a POCSO case. The BJP leader is charged with sexual harassment. The incident allegedly occurred during a meeting at his residence. Yediyurappa has denied the allegations and filed a petition to quash the FIR against him in the Karnataka High Court.
Today(on 10th June),Former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna has been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody on allegations of rape and sexual abuse after explicit videos surfaced, leading to widespread outrage and legal action. He fled to Germany but was apprehended upon returning to India. His family is also embroiled in legal troubles, raising ethical concerns.
MLA HD Revanna was granted bail today in a sexual abuse case involving him and his son. The bail condition includes a personal bond of Rs 5 lakh with two sureties and full cooperation with the ongoing investigation. This follows his bail in a separate kidnapping case related to the sexual abuse allegations against his son, Prajwal Revanna.
Today(on 8th May), Bengaluru Court extends Karnataka MLA HD Revanna’s judicial custody until May 14 in high-profile case linked to son’s abuse allegations. The court’s decision follows allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse against his son, Prajwal Revanna. The case has sparked public outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. Legal proceedings continue, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice.
The Bengaluru Court re-issued summons to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar in BJP’s defamation case related to an advertisement termed ‘Corruption Rate Card’. Rahul Gandhi was exempted until June 1st. The case stems from BJP’s complaint regarding pre-2023 state election allegations. The court ordered them to appear on April 29th after acknowledging a prima facie case.
In Karnataka, three individuals were granted bail by the Bengaluru Trial Court for allegedly chanting pro-Pakistan slogans at the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. They must each post a Rs 1 lakh bond and provide two sureties, and comply with travel restrictions and court attendance. The defense argues that their arrest lacked procedural validity. The Court’s decision aligns with guidelines to prevent unnecessary arrests.
