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Renukaswamy murder case: SC pulled Darshan on bail to the High Court; A ‘a distorted practice of discretion’ ruins’. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed strong displeasure over the Karnataka High Court’s Renukaswamy murder case, in which the actor and prominent accused Darshan was granted bail.Justice JB Pardwala questioned whether this is a common practice, where the bail orders are effectively concluded by acquitted decisions, suggests suspicious use of judicial discretion.During the hearing of the Karnataka government’s petition, Justice Pardiwala, demanding the cancellation of the bail given to the philosophy, noticed that the manner in which the Karnataka High Court settled with the bail application was “the question of” discretionary primer facial practice of discretioned prima facials “.“In a light vein, you do not think the High Court has originally acquitted an order of all seven? There are ways and ways to hand over the reasons. The way the High Court has determined the order, is very sorry to say, but does the High Court determine the same type of orders in all bail applications?” Justice Pardwala was quoted as observation by live law.He further said: “The one who is bothering us is the approach of the High Court! See the way the bail application is. [dealt] And in the last, and says that he says that the basis of arrest is not assigned in 302 cases?! Is this the understanding of the judge? And that too from the High Court? We can understand such mistakes to a session judge. Are a High Court judge making such a mistake? , Senior Advocate Siddharth Dave, who was present for darshan, argued that the findings of the High Court were initial and were not going to tie the case. Justice Pardiwala replied to Dave, “This is a question of Visha’s discretionary Prima Facial Exercise. We have implemented its mind in a judicious manner, using the discretion? It is a matter of concern.”In December last year, the High Court granted bail to Darshan Togudeep Srinivas listed as accused in the case of Renukaswamy murder. Pavithra Gowda (accused No. 1), Nagaraju, Anu Kumar, Laxman, Jagdish alias Jagga and R.Pdoosh Rao were also granted bail to co-accused. What is the matter?Within the RR Nagar police boundaries of Bangalore, Renukaswamy, a medical shop employee of Chitradurg, was abducted by a medical shop employee of Chitradurg on 8 June in a shed at Patananer. The crime came out the next day when a security guard discovered the body in an nearby apartment complex. According to the prosecution, the accused took Renukaswamy into custody in the shed, asked him to torture, and then killed his body before dumping him in a drain of storm and water.

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