Darshan will get interim bail for six weeks in Renukaswamy homicide case | Bengaluru Information

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Darshan gets interim bail for 6 weeks in Renukaswamy murder case

NEW DELHI: The Karnataka excessive courtroom on Wednesday granted interim bail for six weeks to jailed actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, prime accused within the Renukaswamy homicide case.
The bail was granted to the actor on medical grounds to bear backbone surgical procedure. As per the bail situation, the actor has been requested to give up his passport.
Darshan is presently lodged in Karnataka’s Ballari jail.
Justice S. Vishwajith Shetty reserved the order on Tuesday on actor Darshan’s interim bail utility after listening to complete arguments from his authorized counsel, senior advocate C.V. Nagesh, and the state’s public prosecutor, P. Prasanna Kumar.
In the course of the listening to, the state submitted medical experiences in a sealed cowl from medical doctors at Ballari Central Jail, the place Darshan is being held, and from the pinnacle of Neurology at a authorities hospital in Ballari.
Nagesh argued that Darshan is experiencing numbness in each ft and requested permission for him to bear surgical procedure at a non-public hospital in Mysuru, with the actor protecting all related prices.
In line with police experiences, 33-year-old Renukaswamy, a fan of Darshan, allegedly despatched obscene messages to Pavithra Gowda, Darshan’s good friend and a co-accused within the case, which angered Darshan and supposedly led to the homicide.
Renukaswamy’s physique was found on June 9 close to a stormwater drain by an condo in Sumanahalli, Bengaluru. Police investigations revealed that Raghavendra, certainly one of Darshan’s fan membership members in Chitradurga, introduced Renukaswamy to a shed in R.R. Nagar, claiming that Darshan needed to fulfill him. It was there that Renukaswamy was reportedly tortured and murdered.
The autopsy report revealed that Renukaswamy, a local of Chitradurga, died from shock and hemorrhage resulting from a number of blunt accidents.
Police have recognized Pavithra, the first accused, as a key instigator in Renukaswamy’s homicide, asserting that she conspired with others concerned and performed an energetic position within the crime.
(With company inputs)





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