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.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is seeking to quash a criminal case linked to a stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium that killed 11 people. RCB claims they issued clear entry instructions and argue delays in opening gates caused overcrowding. Karnataka High Court is involved, with hearings scheduled for June 10 and 16, 2025.
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.
