Supreme Court cancels bail of actor Darshan; said - serious flaws in the order of the High Court
Renukaswamy Murder Case, Actor Darshan: The Supreme Court has given a shock to actor Darshan today and canceled his bail granted by the High Court. Know what the Supreme Court has reasoned behind this.
The Supreme Court has now revoked the bail to Kannada actor Darshan in the case of the murder of Renukaswamy. After this, now the actor will be arrested by the police. The Supreme Court had earlier reserved its verdict yesterday while hearing the Karnataka government's petition for the cancellation of bail.
Darshan was granted bail by the Karnataka High Court. A bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan canceled the order of the Karnataka High Court, saying that there are many flaws in it. The bench said, "We considered everything. Even on granting and canceling bail. It is clear that there are serious flaws in the order of the High Court; rather, it reflects a mechanical process, and moreover, the High Court examined it in the pre-trial itself." The bench further said that the trial court is the only appropriate forum. The bail is confirmed with strong allegations and forensic evidence. Therefore, the bail of the petitioner is cancelled.
The decision came on an appeal filed by the Karnataka government against the High Court's December 13, 2024, order granting bail to Darshan and the co-accused.
Actor Darshan, actress Pavitra Gowda, and several others are accused of kidnapping and torturing a fan named Renukaswamy, 33. Who allegedly sent obscene messages to Pavitra. The police alleged that the victim was kept in a shed in Bengaluru for three days in June 2024, tortured, and his body was recovered from a drain. On the petition of the state government, the Supreme Court had issued notices to Darshan, Pavitra Gowda and others on January 24.