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City Civil and Sessions Court in Bengaluru has put temporary restrictions on 82 media outlets from publishing news related to Prajwal Revanna’s videos without substantial evidence. These restrictions aim to prevent false depictions of the individuals involved, intending to safeguard their image and reputation.
Prajwal Revanna is accused of sexually abusing several women. HD Revanna, the son of Deve Gowda, was arrested two days ago on charges related to the kidnapping of one of the women allegedly abused by Prajwal, who is currently evading authorities.
The scandal garnered international attention. National media outlets also prominently featured the names of Deve Gowda and Kumaraswamy in their coverage of the case.
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Despite efforts by Deve Gowda and Kumaraswamy to distance themselves from Revanna and his family, the plaintiffs argued that media outlets continue to unfairly associate them with the controversy surrounding Prajwal Revanna and his family.