Slain NRI businessman Bhaskar Shetty’s will submitted to court

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August 25, 2017

Udupi, Aug 25: The will purported to be left behind by Bhaskar Shetty, NRI businessman from Udupi, has suddenly surfaced, with the murder case entwined with huge assets belonging to Shetty taking yet another turn.

Shetty was allegedly done to death by his wife Rajeshwari, son Navaneeth and priest Niranjan Bhat. The case hit headlines as the plot threw up turns and twists like a potboiler a year ago.

Shetty is believed to have been smothered to death at home after being attacked, before his body was disposed of in a ‘homa kund’ and the bones dumped in a water body.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, advocate Chidananda Kedilaya, who has been handling the civil disputes related to Rajeshwari said Gulabi Shetty, the mother of Bhaskar Shetty, has submitted a copy of the will to the court of the third additional civil judge on August 9 (under OS number 684/16), after moving an additional application (through her counsel) in this regard. 

However, the objection will be filed, as there is no question of a person who is still presumed to be dead (as the dead body is yet to be recovered), leaving behind any will.

Kedilaya, who vouched on many things happening behind the scene, said the property is also being misappropriated.

Continuing, Kedilaya said, while the case is yet to be solved in the court of law, the police have filed a preliminary charge sheet along with a death certificate. While the police are yet to recover any mortal remains, the place of death is mentioned as Karkala in the preliminary charge sheet. It is mentioned as Nandalike in the additional charge sheet submitted to the court.

Kedilaya said, he had served a notice on both Udupi Municipality Commissioner and also tahsildar for granting the right of audience. However, the death certificate was issued based on the charge sheet prepared by the police.

Following the court order, status quo is being maintained with regard to hotel and other business concerns of Shetty, with Rajeshwari being a partner of the umbrella firm, Kedilaya added answering to a query.

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July 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 3: The Karnataka government is allowing select asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic Covid-19 patients to recuperate at home as part of home isolation guidelines, an official said on Friday.

"Only those who are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic shall be allowed to be in isolation at home," said a health official, highlighting that such patients should be properly oriented on home isolation.

However, before home isolation, a health team will visit the patient's house and assess its suitability for executing home isolation.

Similarly, the patient should be provided with a tele-consultation link for initial triage, daily follow up and during the entire home isolation time.

For a daily update, the patient isolated at home should give a report on his health status to the physician or health authorities.

"The home isolation shall be with the knowledge of the family members, neighbours, treating physician and local health authorities," said the official.

Though home isolation is allowed, it is not a blanket permission for all asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic cases in Karnataka to avail.

"Such cases should have the requisite facility at their residence for self-isolation and also for quarantining the family contacts. A care giver should be available to provide care on 24x7 basis," said the official.

Likewise, the caregiver should also have a regular communication link between him and the hospital during the home isolation.

No patient above 50 years will be allowed to avail home isolation.

"If the patient has the following comorbidities: hypertension, diabetes, obesity, thyroid disease, they shall be well managed and under good clinical control as assessed by medical officer," he said.

However, patients with comorbidities such as kidney diseases, dialysis, heart diseases, stroke, tuberculosis, cancer and HIV cannot avail home isolation.

Likewise, immunity compromised patients and those on steroids also cannot be on home isolation.

Though pregnant women are not allowed to avail this facility, lactating women are allowed after due instruction and assessment.

The Health Department has also issued several other guidelines and protocols for a patient choosing home isolation.

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July 12,2020

Tumakuru, Jul 12: A four-year-old boy was killed by a leopard at Rajendrapur hamlet at Hasige Hobli village near Huliyurdurga in Kunigal taluk.

Police said on Sunday that this was the third such attack by big cats in the district in a span of six months.

Forest officials said that the boy had gone with his mother to wash clothes at a tank and the animal attacked him while playing there on Saturday late evening. 

A passerby who witnessed the incident scared the animal, it escaped leaving the boy’s body behind.

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May 18,2020

Mangaluru, May 18: A boat which was engaged in an operation to fix the pipe relating to the reverse osmosis plant of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) at Tannibavi turned turtle due to strong wind.

Two workers had gone missing in the incident that occurred on Sunday late evening, and one of them was rescued shortly thereafter.

The person who has not yet been found happens to be Pandu Pist from Mumbai. The person who was rescued was Santosh from Dakshina Kannada.

Three workers from West Bengal who were facing danger were also rescued.

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