October 30, 2024

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Bail to Kannada actor

Karnataka High Court grants interim bail to actor Darshan

The Karnataka High Court, led by Justice S. Vishwajith Shetty, has granted interim bail to Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, accused in the Renukaswamy murder case. The decision, issued on Wednesday, allows Darshan six weeks of temporary release to undergo a scheduled surgery.

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Darshan, known for his popularity in the Kannada film industry, sought bail on medical grounds, filing an application that highlighted his urgent need for surgery. After reviewing the application, Justice Shetty accepted his plea, granting him permission to leave jail temporarily.

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Actor Darshan Granted Six-Week Interim Bail for Medical Reasons

The court emphasized that the bail is strictly for medical reasons, providing a limited period of six weeks for recovery and necessary medical care. This interim bail does not impact the ongoing proceedings of the Renukaswamy case, in which Darshan faces serious allegations related to the murder. The conditions of the bail ensure that Darshan will be released solely to address his health needs and will return to custody upon the expiration of the six-week period unless further medical grounds are presented or extended by the court.

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This development has drawn attention across Karnataka, where Darshan’s legal troubles have been a focal point for media and the public. His temporary release marks a significant, though momentary, shift in his situation, as he continues to face legal scrutiny in the high-profile murder case.

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