HC to Darshan: Treat Your Wife Well to Avoid Trouble


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 14: Sandalwood actor Darshan may be free for now, but not without warnings. The High Court on Thursday October 13, in its statement of bail conditions, has told Darshan to take good care of his wife, and that any error on his part can land him in trouble again.

After being in judicial custody for over a month, Darshan was granted bail by the High Court recently. The actor was asked to be present along with his wife, counsel and public prosecutor at Justice B V Pinto's chamber on Thursday.

Public prosecutor H S Chandramouli said that the Judge made it very clear that the case will go on as per the law. He added that Darshan was advised to be a good influence on the youth with his conduct. No relatives are allowed to interfere with the investigations, he said.

Justice Pinto, while imposing his conditions, said that no relatives are allowed to tamper with the witnesses or the evidence in the case.

Darshans wife Vijayalaxmi reached the court well ahead of Darshan's arrival. She told the public prosecutor that she is willing to forget the past and move ahead with a frest start.

  

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