Stampede Deaths: HC grants relief to KSCA office bearers from arrest

Synopsis
The Karnataka High Court has granted protection from arrest to KSCA office bearers in connection with the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede case. This interim relief comes after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ordered their arrest, along with RCB and DNA Entertainment executives, for culpable homicide. KSCA argues it only provided the stadium and infrastructure, with the event organized by RCB and DNA.
The KSCA management swiftly moved the high court on Friday after chief minister Siddaramaiah ordered the arrest of its office bearers along with the senior executives of RCB Bengaluru and DNA Entertainment Networks charging them with culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other sections under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Their petition prayed for the quashing of the FIR holding KSCA management accountable for the deaths and injuries to RCB fans.
In its petition, KSCA said it is only a governing body of cricket in Karnataka with affiliation to the board of control for cricket in India. It runs the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru where international tests, one day and T20 cricket matches are conducted. The KSCA has nothing to do with IPL events and Wednesday’s celebrations were organized by RCB franchise and managed by its vendor DNA Entertainment Network. KSCA’s role was limited to making the stadium and its infrastructure available to RCB and DNA.
The police, the petitioners said, registered the FIR against them under intense pressure and compelling circumstances without any preliminary enquiry.
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