Stampede: HC grills govt over placing report in 'sealed cover'
The Karnataka HC questioned the state’s insistence on a sealed report over the 4 June Bengaluru stampede that killed 11. It stressed transparency, sought to implead KSCA, RCB, and DNA Networks, and set the next hearing for 23 June.
PTI
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Bengaluru, 17 June
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday questioned the State government for insisting on keeping its status report on the stampede in a sealed cover and underlined transparency and accountability in the investigation process.
When the suo motu
petition over the Bengaluru stampede, that claimed 11 lives on 4 June, came up
for hearing before Acting Chief Justice V Kameswar Rao and Justice CM Joshi,
Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty said the government was not shying away
from disclosure, but wanted to avoid prejudicing ongoing inquiries.
"We will
place both reports next week," he said, referring to preliminary findings
and interim assessments prepared by the State. The AG stressed that certain
observations in the report were of preliminary nature and could be
sensationalised by the media if made public prematurely.
The bench
reiterated that it would consider the question of keeping the status report
inside a sealed cover and announced its decision to appoint an amicus curiae.
The court added it would seek assistance from the amicus curiae before arriving
at a decision on the matter.
The court
indicated a clear preference for transparency and accountability in the
investigation process.
The AG sought an adjournment
of 20 to 25 days to allow all reports to come in. However, the bench appeared
unconvinced. “Why should that restrict us?” the court asked, reiterating that
the proceedings were not limited by the government’s internal timelines.
The court said it
intended to implead the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), Royal
Challengers Bangalore (RCB), and DNA Networks -- three entities involved in the
conduct and management of the IPL match.
The court ordered
that notices be issued to KSCA, RCB, and DNA Networks, making them party
respondents. The next hearing is scheduled for 23 June.
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