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.
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.
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.
The Karnataka High Court Today (July 18) continued hearing the case on ACP Vikash Kumar’s suspension linked to the tragic Chinnaswamy Stadium IPL’s stampede. The Court questioned the legal grounds of the suspension, with sharp criticism from his counsel against the State’s stand.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 17) heard the State’s appeal against CAT’s order reinstating ACP Vikash Kumar after the deadly IPL’s RCB parade stampede. Intense legal exchanges unfolded around accountability, law, and real-time decisions.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 17) is reviewing the suspension of ACP Vikash Kumar after the deadly IPL’s RCB victory parade. The State criticises CAT’s decision, saying police acted without proper clearance or preparation.
The Karnataka High Court Today (July 9) issued notice and will hear the case on July 17. RCB has asked the High Court to remove CAT’s comments blaming them for a Chinnaswamy Stampede that killed 11 people.
Karnataka High Court Today (July 8th) ordered police not to file a chargesheet yet in the stampede case against RCB and others. The case, linked to the tragic Chinnaswamy Stadium event, will now be heard on August 5.
RCB Today (July 8th) approached the Karnataka High Court against CAT’s remarks blaming them for the June 4 stadium stampede. The team claims it was never given a chance to explain its side.
The Karnataka government Today (July 2) approached the High Court against the CAT’s decision to cancel ACP Vikash Kumar’s suspension after the IPL stampede. The State claims the Tribunal ignored key evidence and overstepped its authority.
