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Nithyananda set to take revenge against Lenin
Karnataka High Court on Thursday directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to furnish all material pertaining to investigation of Swami Nithyananda, who is facing charges of rape.
While hearing a criminal petition filed by Nithyananda, Justice Arali Nagaraj directed K N Yogappa, investigating officer of the CID, to be present in court on July 15 and directed him to furnish the details of investigation material.
Nithyananda has sought direction to prosecute his former disciple K Lenin for filing a false complaint against him.
Nithyananda's counsel argued that Lenin's conduct attracted offence under section 182 of the IPC as he provided false information to the police and claimed to have shot a video footage that aired by television channels. This action of Lenin was intended to cause injury and annoyance to Nithyananda, the counsel argued. The CD provided by Lenin was fabricated with the help of accomplices, he said.
The petition filed by Nithyananda also says Lenin kept a camera in Nithyananda's room without his consent and this act was done deliberately and with malicious intent to outrage the religious feeling of Hindus in the world at large.
Without looking into the facts of the case, the prosecution was carried away by media reports and filed a case against Nithyananda, the counsel said.
A few disciples of Nithyananda filed an application in the High Court seeking direction to implead them as respondents in the petition filed by Nithyananda.
The disciples are seeking relaxation of conditions of the bail granted to Nithyananda by the high court.
Nithyananda set to take revenge against Lenin
Karnataka High Court on Thursday directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to furnish all material pertaining to investigation of Swami Nithyananda, who is facing charges of rape.
While hearing a criminal petition filed by Nithyananda, Justice Arali Nagaraj directed K N Yogappa, investigating officer of the CID, to be present in court on July 15 and directed him to furnish the details of investigation material.
Nithyananda has sought direction to prosecute his former disciple K Lenin for filing a false complaint against him.
Nithyananda's counsel argued that Lenin's conduct attracted offence under section 182 of the IPC as he provided false information to the police and claimed to have shot a video footage that aired by television channels. This action of Lenin was intended to cause injury and annoyance to Nithyananda, the counsel argued. The CD provided by Lenin was fabricated with the help of accomplices, he said.
The petition filed by Nithyananda also says Lenin kept a camera in Nithyananda's room without his consent and this act was done deliberately and with malicious intent to outrage the religious feeling of Hindus in the world at large.
Without looking into the facts of the case, the prosecution was carried away by media reports and filed a case against Nithyananda, the counsel said.
A few disciples of Nithyananda filed an application in the High Court seeking direction to implead them as respondents in the petition filed by Nithyananda.
The disciples are seeking relaxation of conditions of the bail granted to Nithyananda by the high court.
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