SC refuses to cancel bail of actor Darshan, others in murder case
A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan issued notice to Darshan and others on the state's plea against the Karnataka High Court's bail order.
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Actor Darshan Thoogudeepa
NEW DELHI, 24 JAN
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to cancel the bail
granted to Kannada actors Darshan Thoogudeepa, Pavithra Gowda, and five others
in the Renukaswamy murder case but agreed to examine the Karnataka government's
challenge.
A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan issued
notice to Darshan and others on the state's plea against the Karnataka High
Court's bail order.
The state government, the apex court said, apprehended other
co-accused would be allowed to take advantage of order passed by the high court
in the impugned order.
"Since state is praying for cancellation of bail, it
would not be proper to stay the operation of the order as it would amount to
cancellation of bail. Yet, to protect the interest of prosecution, if any
co-accused prays on bail, the court concerned shall not place reliance on the
order challenged before us. Any bail application filed shall be decided on its
own merit," the bench said.
The Karnataka High Court on 13 December, 2024, granted bail
to the actor Darshan and others.
Darshan was arrested on 11 June, 2024, for allegedly killing
his fan Renukaswamy on June 8 the same year after he reportedly sent obscene
messages to Gowda.
Before the grant of bail, the actor was lodged at the
Parappana Agrahara Jail in Bengaluru but when a photograph of him relaxing with
some other jail inmates went viral, he was transferred to Ballari Central Jail.
The state moved the top court against the grant of bail on 6
January.
The mortal remains of 33-year-old Renukaswamy, an
autorickshaw driver, were discovered on 9 June, 2024.
He allegedly succumbed to injuries after being attacked on
the orders of Darshan, who reportedly urged his fans to accost and kidnap
Renukaswamy for posting derogatory comments about Gowda on social media.
The Karnataka High Court granted Darshan interim bail on
medical grounds for six weeks on 30 October, 2024 but gave regular bail to him
and others in December.
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