The Karnataka High Court has granted the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) protection from arrest related to the Bengaluru stadium stampede that killed 11 and injured 56. The court will further hear the petition of RCB’s Nikhil Sosale, who was arrested, alleging his detention was unlawful and politically motivated.
The Delhi High Court rejected RCB’s request to halt Uber’s advertisement, which the team claims disparages them. The ad features cricketer Travis Head and includes the phrase “Royally Challenged Bengaluru.” While RCB argues it harms their brand, Uber defends it as humor. The court sees no immediate need for intervention, allowing the ad to continue.
A Chief Judicial Magistrate’s iPhone 14 was stolen at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium during an IPL match on April 18 while he was entering with his family. He realized the theft after entering the stadium and promptly filed an online complaint. Police are investigating the matter by reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing witnesses.
