Karnataka High Court Eases Travel Curbs on RCB Marketing Head in Chinnaswamy Stampede Case

The Karnataka High Court has relaxed travel restrictions on RCB Marketing Head Nikhil Sosale, allowing him to travel within India for work. However, his passport remains surrendered, and he cannot go abroad.

Chinnaswamy Stampede Fallout: ACP Vikash Kumar Reinstated, Karnataka Govt Tells High Court

The Karnataka government informed the High Court that ACP Vikash Kumar, suspended after the Chinnaswamy stampede, has been reinstated. The Court disposed of the related petitions following his return to duty.

Justice Michael Cunha Submits Report on Bengaluru Stampede That Killed 11 Outside Chinnaswamy Stadium

Retired Justice Cunha submits inquiry report on the June 4 stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium. The report highlights major lapses in crowd control and event planning.

Bengaluru Stampede: Karnataka High Court Gets Case Files, Demands English Translation

The Karnataka High Court received sealed documents regarding the M Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede that killed 11 people. Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty assured the court an English translation would be ready in two days. This submission marks an important step in the legal proceedings surrounding the incident, highlighting its seriousness.

Daisy the Cat Sparks Chaos: Karnataka High Court Slams ‘Kidnapping’ Case as Absurd

The Karnataka High Court dismissed a case against Taha Husain, accused of kidnapping a neighbor’s cat. It criticized police for misusing legal processes in this whimsical case, highlighting the absence of any real criminal offense. The court warned against frivolous complaints that waste judicial resources and admonished the police for their involvement.

Stadium Stampede: Karnataka HC to Hear RCB, DNA Pleas Against FIRs on June 10

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and DNA Entertainment have filed petitions in the Karnataka High Court, seeking to quash criminal cases linked to the June 4 Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede that resulted in 11 deaths. Both parties argue they are wrongly blamed, citing mismanagement and inadequate police presence as key factors in the incident.

Karnataka High Court Cracks Down on Illegal Use of National Flag, Emblems & Symbols

The Karnataka High Court has directed strict enforcement against the misuse of India’s national emblems and symbols, emphasizing their significance to national pride. Authorities are required to raise public awareness, implement existing laws, and educate officials while punishing unauthorized use. The initiative aims to protect the dignity and identity of national symbols.