Karnataka High Court Stays Probe in Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case as Activists Challenge FIR Registered Based on Their Own Campaign
Activists seek to dismiss FIR and related cases after the Special Investigation Team found no evidence supporting mass burial claims near Dharmasthala temple.
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Karnataka High Court stays probe in Dharmasthala mass burial case as activists challenge FIR registered based on their own campaign
The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday stayed the investigation based on the First Information Report (FIR) registered in July on a complaint of alleged mass burial of bodies of sexually assaulted women in Dharmasthala based on a “voluntary” statement given by a person by name Chinnaiah.
Another twist in Dharmasthala case: Karnataka activists approach high court to quash own FIR
In the Dharmasthala mass burial case, the activists who initially filed the complaint have reportedly approached the Karnataka High Court to quash the FIR registered on their own complaint. The case, which alleged mass burials and mysterious deaths near the Dharmasthala temple, has now taken a new direction after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) found inconsistencies in the earlier claims. Complainants move High Court cancel FIR The activis…
Karnataka activists approach High Court to cancel own FIR in Dharmasthala case
In a twist to the Dharmasthala mass burial case, activists who initially filed the complaint have moved the Karnataka High Court to quash the FIR registered on their own plea, citing inconsistencies and legal misuse.
Dharmasthala case: Activists opposing temple authorities move HC, seek quashing of FIR
Activists Girish Mattennavar, Mahesh Shetty Thimarodi, T. Jayanth and Vittala Gowda have filed writ petition before the court through senior cousel S. Balan. The State of Karnataka, Director General and Inspector General of Police and Chief Investigation Officer of the SIT in Dharmasthala case are named as respondents
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