Suspended JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna’s second bail plea in a rape case was denied by a Bengaluru trial court. He had earlier approached the High Court citing trial delay.
Suspended JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna has filed a second bail plea before the special court hearing cases against lawmakers. He is facing serious rape allegations and seeks relief citing delays and changed circumstances in the trial process.
The Special Court for People’s Representatives has finished the trial in one of the rape cases against ex-MP Prajwal Revanna and reserved its verdict for July 30, with Revanna in judicial custody.
Karnataka High Court hears former MP Prajwal Revanna’s fresh bail plea in a rape case. Court focuses on whether the plea is maintainable as per Supreme Court rulings and registry norms.
Today, On 3rd July, During the hearing on Prajwal Revanna’s bail plea, his lawyer told the Karnataka High Court, “Article 21 and personal liberty are at stake,” and sought time to file an affidavit. The Court adjourned the matter.
Today, On 2nd July, Prajwal Revanna’s lawyer told the Karnataka High Court that delay in one trial is affecting progress in related cases. “Delay in that trial has a cascading impact,” he argued while opposing further postponement of proceedings.
Today, On 24th June, Suspended JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna sought bail in a rape case before the Karnataka High Court. His lawyer argued, “I find it strange… no progress in trial,” citing 150 witnesses and prolonged delays in proceedings.
Karnataka High Court confirmed that the trial against Prajwal Revanna will continue in a rape case, despite a stay order on his father HD Revanna’s proceedings. The case is tied to a viral scandal involving over 2,900 assault videos.
Today, On 16th June, During bail plea hearing in the Karnataka High Court, Prajwal Revanna said, “My right under Article 21 is encroached, I need protection,” urging the court to consider his prolonged custody and lack of trial progress.
Today, On 2nd May, Karnataka High Court has rejected a plea by Prajwal Revanna’s mother to delay his rape trial, stating the request to allow him time to appoint a new lawyer is not a valid ground for deferment.
