Court dismisses PFI activists' petitions

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February 11, 2011

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Bangalore, February 11: The Karnataka High Court has dismissed petitions by 165 members of the Popular Front of India (PFI) seeking compensation of Rs. 10 lakh each from the State Government for wrongful arrest and illegal confinement.


The court, however, levied costs of Rs. 50,000 on the State Government for arresting the PFI members without following the procedures set out under the law.

Justice B.S. Patil passed the order on petitions by Mohammad Waseem and 164 others.


According to the petitioners, they had decided to organise a jail bharo programme at Fountain Circle in Mysore on July 9, 2008, to protest against certain atrocities perpetuated by the Government.

They said the police and the district administration had acted in an arbitrary manner and arrested them. The petitioners said many of them were sent to the Central Jail in Belgaum. They said a habeas corpus petition seeking their release was filed before the Karnataka High Court. A Division Bench of Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice Jawed Rahim had allowed the petitions and ordered their release. The Bench had also come down heavily on the authorities for not following the provisions of the law while carrying out arrests.


They said human rights had been violated and they demanded compensation of Rs. 10 lakh each.

On its part, the State opposed the petitions. It said the PFI had given a call its members to assemble and stage a protest when curfew was imposed. It said the members themselves had faced arrests.

Justice B.S. Patil observed that the State could hold an inquiry into the incident and pin responsibility on the police officer guilty of arresting people without following the law. The amount could be recovered from such an officer.


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“All primary contacts identified are already in government quarantine facilities,” he said in a communique.

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Mangaluru, Jun 7: The Sri Krishna temple at Udupi would not re-open on June 8 although permission has been given to all temples to allow devotees for darshan, Admaru mutt junior seer Paryaya Swami Ishapriya Teertha said on Saturday. He told reporters in Udupi that the mutt has decided not to allow devotees at present to join the fight against COVID-19 by the government, health department and the police.

The seer said the situation would be assessed in the next 20-30 days after which a decision to re-open the place of worship would be taken.

The health of the devotees and the staff at the mutt and temple would have to be protected.

However, pujas and rituals would continue to be held at the temple, he said.

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Mass-feeding (annadhanam) in the Annapoorna hall would also be organised, maintaining social distance in view of the virus spread.

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Mangaluru, Jul 1: Sudarshan Moodbidri, president of Dakshina Kannada district unit of Bharatiya Janata Party escaped unhurt after the car in which he was travelling met with an accident today on the outskirts of the city. 

The car’s front portion was completely damaged in the accident. It is not yet known who was driving the car. Sources said that Sudarshan did not suffer any injury. 

The mishap occurred when the driver lost control while trying to avoid hitting a pedestrian at Mijar near Moodbidri. The car collided with an oncoming vehicle before it veered off the road and entered the roadside sludge.

Sleuths from Moodbidri station police visited the spot as part of investigation.

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