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A bench of the Top Court, headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and also comprising Justice Hrishikesh Roy sought a response from Sampath and Abdul within three weeks.
The Karnataka High Court had granted bail on February 5 and 12 to both Sampath and Abdul in the alleged East Bengaluru violence case. Challenging this order of the Karnataka High Court, the Congress MLA of Pulikeshinagar Constituency R Akhanda Srinivasamurthy had moved the Apex Court challenging the bail granted to Sampath and Abdul in the case.
Srinivasamurthy had submitted before the Supreme Court that though the accused had committed serious offenses, they had been released on bail. “On what grounds they are granted bail,” he said and sought quashing of the bail order of the Karnataka High Court. The petitioner, Srinavasmurthy, said that the accused have been instrumental in mobilizing persons to vandalize and burn down his house as also to create a communal situation.
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The prosecution said that at least 3,000 people allegedly went on a rampage in August 2020, setting ablaze houses of Pulakeshinagar Congress MLA, Srinivasamurthy, and his sister in connection with certain alleged inflammatory social media post by his nephew.
(Written with inputs from ANI)