Karnataka govt opposes CBI probe into DySP Ganapathy's suicide

DHNS
July 9, 2017

New Delhi, Jul 9: The Karnataka government opposed before the Supreme Court a plea for a CBI probe into the suicide of deputy superintendent of police M K Ganapathy on July 7, last year.ganapathi

Responding to a petition filed by M K Kushalappa, father of the deceased, the state government maintained that a thorough and in-depth investigation has been carried out and no prudent and reasonable person can term the investigation as either biased or not free and fair.

A bench of Justices Adarsh Kumar Goel and U U Lalit will consider the matter on Monday.

The petitioner had contended that his son, then posted at the office of Inspector General of Police, Madikeri, was being hounded by Congress leader and Minister K J George and other senior officers.

The officer had also made allegations of harassment and ill-treatment by superior officers just before the incident. After his death, the minister had to resign. The suspected police officers were transferred on registration of an FIR on July 19 on an order by a Madekeri court. However, the CID, which investigated the case, under the supervision of the Director General of Police, filed a closure report before a trial court.

The state government defended the Karnataka High Court's order of October 19, declining a plea for the CBI probe.

“Merely because the final result of the investigation is not to the liking of the petitioner, baseless and reckless allegations have been made,” the state government said in its response filed by advocate Joseph Aristotle.

In view of the hue and cry raised by the opposition leaders in the Karnataka Assembly, the state government also ordered a judicial probe and appointed a Commission of Inquiry headed by former high court judge Justice Keshavanarayan. “It has commenced its functions and inquiry is going on at full speed and the report from the Commission is expected very shortly,” the state government said.

It also contended that the petitioners here, father and brother of the deceased, did not point out any lapse by the investigating agency before the trial court. But just two days before the filing of the investigation report, they had approached the high court.

The state government also pointed out that the Madikeri court had on April 3, this year, allowed the petitioners to continue the prosecution of the case on an application filed under Section 302 of the Criminal Procedure Code. “It is necessary for the petitioners to pursue their remedy before the magistrate...the continuation of the proceedings before this court would amount to pursuing parallel remedy on the same cause of action, which is impermissible in law,” said the state government, seeking direction to dismiss the petition filed by the officer's father.

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March 25,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 25: Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao on Wednesday called a meeting of online, e-commerce food, medicine, groceries or animal products delivery aggregators at his office in wake of situation arising out of lockdown imposed in the entire country due to coronavirus epidemic.

The Police Commissioner has appealed one representative from each agency to join him in the meeting at 7 pm.

"I have called a meeting of online, e-commerce food, medicine, groceries, vegetables/fruits or animal products delivery aggregators today at 7 pm at my office at Infantry Road, Bengaluru," said Rao.

"One representative from each agency may please come. We promise all cooperation, please come," he said.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Wednesday confirmed 539 positive cases of coronavirus in the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in the entire country effective from midnight to deal with the spread of coronavirus, saying that "social distancing" is the only option to deal with the disease, which spreads rapidly.

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May 7,2020

Ujire, May 7: A child was killed and four people were injured after a car they were travelling in rammed a stationary truck near Ujire, on Tuesday night.

The deceased is nine-month-old Madhavi, the daughter of Pramod, a resident of Panyalu Ujire.

Pramod, his wife Ashwini and relatives Mamatha and Swati, have been grievously injured in the incident, and are being treated in a private hospital.

The incident took place around 11pm. According to police, the victims had gone to a relative’s house at Vamadapadavu. On reaching Ujire, Pramod wanted to stop the car beside the road, but failed to notice the stationary truck.

The car was completely mangled as a result of the impact. A case has been registered at the Dharmasthala police station in this regard.

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February 29,2020

Mysuru, Feb 29: More than 7,000 industrialists and entrepreneurs have left the country due to a deficit of trust, and incidents like the violence that rocked northeast Delhi will only affect the economy further, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of Art of Living Foundation, said on Friday.

Sri Sri was speaking at a corporate wellness conference on the theme, 'Wellness and Wellbeing for a Progressive Nation', hosted by CII in Mysuru. He said an atmosphere of fear and mistrust pervades the country and does not augur well for the economy.

"Bankers, too, are suspicious of everyone and not extending loans to industrialists. This has posed lots of problems," he said. "This attitude among bank officials should go as life depends on trust. When there is a deficiency of trust, there is a possibility of the economy slowing down," Sri Sri added

He said society is now facing two important issues - aggression and depression. "Some people stage protests and pelt stones which happened recently in Delhi. This is really unfortunate," he said, adding, "Fear lurks in the nation's capital, which is being used by many to create terror. This will affect the economy. No country will prosper without peace."

Wellness is the need of the hour, he said, adding, "Corporates used to spend half their health to gain wealth and spend half their wealth to regain their health. This isn't good economics. We have to talk and convince people to invest in wellness."

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