Today, On 2nd August, Former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a special court in Bengaluru in connection with a rape case. The court also imposed a fine of Rs.5 lakh on the convicted leader.
Today, On 2nd August, Convicted in a rape case, Prajwal Revanna told the court that he did nothing wrong and claimed his only mistake was his fast political rise, as he pleaded for a reduced sentence ahead of the final hearing.
Supreme Court sets aside Allahabad High Court and trial court orders declaring accused a juvenile; directs him to face murder trial as an adult based on medical and documentary evidence.
Today, On 1st August, suspended JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna Convicted for Repeated Rape and Recording Assaults; Bengaluru Court Finds Him Guilty Under POCSO and IPC, Will Announce Sentence Tomorrow After Holding Him Responsible for Heinous Crimes Against Multiple Women.
Jammu & Kashmir High Court ruled that a mother-in-law not party to a domestic violence case cannot file an appeal. Court said only “aggrieved persons” directly affected can challenge trial orders.
The Supreme Court ruled that courts can permit amendments in criminal complaints if they don’t harm the accused. It reaffirmed that procedural rules must serve justice, not obstruct it.
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.
Supreme Court directs Hany Babu to approach High Court or trial court for bail in the Elgar Parishad case. The Court refused to clarify its earlier order and granted liberty to revive his withdrawn plea.
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.
