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Justice M G Uma noted that the original theft case involving the two, who had been charged with stealing the two-wheeler used by the shooters in the murder, was resolved years ago. Moreover, only 10 out of 138 witnesses have been examined in the ongoing trial.
The Court observed that the prosecution could not provide a definite timeline for the trial’s conclusion. “Apart from the theft charges, there is no prima facie evidence indicating their involvement in the murder case.”
Kalburgi was fatally shot by two assailants in Dharwad on August 30, 2015, who then escaped on a motorcycle.