Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara stated on Wednesday that he has consented to filing an appeal in the Supreme Court against granting of bail to Darshan in the sensational murder case involving the Kannada superstar's fan. Consent to file appeal questioning Darshan's bail Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Home Minister Parameshwara stated, “The police have sought permission with the Home Department for making an appeal to the Supreme Court questioning Darshan’s bail on medical grounds.
” “The Secretary of the Home Department will take a call on making an appeal in the Apex court,” he stated. When asked whether the permission is being delayed for making an appeal, Parameshwara stated that there is no delay in making the decision to file an appeal petition. “I have also conveyed to the Secretary of the Home department that if they want to make an appeal with the higher court in Darshan’s case they can go ahead,” he stated.
“The procedures can’t be overlooked in these cases. The Law and Home departments will have to make a decision,” he stated. ALSO READ: Karnataka High Court Grants Interim Bail To Darshan For Six Weeks On Health Grounds Darshan release from prison Kannada actor Darshan, who was jailed for 131 days, was released from prison on October 30 after the Karnataka High Court granted him conditional bail on medical grounds for six weeks in connection with the fan murder case.
The Bench stated that availing medical treatment is the right of a.