Today, On 21st July, The Karnataka High Court dismissed DNA Entertainment Networks’ challenge to the judicial commission report that held the company responsible for the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede. The court found no grounds to interfere with the panel’s detailed findings and its conclusions.
Today, On 25th July, In Chinnaswamy Stampede Case, DNA has moved the Karnataka High Court against the judicial commission’s report, calling it biased and pre-planned. The High Court has agreed to hear the matter on Monday, July 28.
Today, On 12th June, The Karnataka High Court granted interim bail to all four accused in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede case. Those granted bail include RCB’s marketing head Nikhil Sosale and three DNA Entertainment executives involved in event management.
Today, On 12th June, The Karnataka High Court granted interim bail to all four accused in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede case. Those granted bail include RCB’s marketing head Nikhil Sosale and three DNA Entertainment executives involved in event management.
Today, On 11th June,In the RCB stampede case, the Karnataka High Court questioned the arrest of Nikhil Sosale, saying, “You can’t arrest someone just because they came to your house,” and raised concerns about due process violations.
Today, On 11th June, The Karnataka government told the High Court that BCCI and RCB “invited the whole world” without seeking permission, blaming them for the Bengaluru stampede during the RCB event that led to chaos and injuries.
Today, On 10th June, RCB Marketing Head Nikhil Sosale’s lawyer questioned the legality of his arrest, asking “Why selective arrests?” as the Karnataka High Court rejected interim bail and posted the matter for further hearing tomorrow morning.
Today, On 10th June, In the RCB stampede suo motu case, the Karnataka High Court allowed the Advocate General to file a reply in a sealed cover and scheduled the next hearing for June 12, as several officials remain under scrutiny.
Today, On 6th June, RCB marketing head Nikhil Sosale has approached the Karnataka High Court, claiming his arrest over the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede was illegal, arbitrary, and a clear violation of his fundamental rights under the Constitution.
Today, On 6th June, the Karnataka State Cricket Association approached the High Court, challenging the FIR filed against it under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita in connection with the stampede during RCB’s victory celebration, and urgently sought its quashing through a writ petition.
