Jailed superstar Darshan seeks home food, amenities amid diarrhea; moves HC


Bengaluru, Jul 10 (IANS): Jailed Kannada superstar Darshan has filed a writ petition before the high court, stating that he is suffering from diarrhoea after consuming jail food and has also asked for home food, a bed, and books.

However, after reviewing the petition, the court emphasised that the rule is common for all and this case will also be considered the same.

The bench headed by Justice S.R. Krishnakumar adjourned the matter to Thursday after issuing a notice regarding the petition to the jail authorities, Kamakshipalya police, and the state government. The bench stated that there are different guidelines for under-trials and convicts and a decision would be made accordingly.

The bench noted that there is no necessity to submit to the bench that home food is allowed in prison and also asked the counsel to present orders from other courts in this regard. The bench also maintained that if there is a provision in law, home food will be allowed otherwise it will not be allowed. The case would be considered like any other, and a decision would be made according to the law, the bench underlined.

Senior Counsel K.N. Phaneendra, arguing in favour of Darshan, submitted that the food provided in the prison was not properly digested by his client. Consequently, Darshan has been suffering from diarrhoea. The jail health officer who examined him stated that he had an infection. The petitioner has lost weight and is unable to consume the food provided in the prison. An oral request has already been made to the jail authorities for home food, but it was turned down, he submitted.

“Darshan is losing weight alarmingly, and if this continues, he will face health challenges. As per Section 30 of the Prisons Act 1963, prisoners are allowed to receive food, clothing, and beds from outside,” the counsel submitted.

It argued that the accused has not been pronounced guilty yet.

“If home food, a bed, books, and newspapers are allowed from home, the government expenditure will also decrease. Not allowing home food for Darshan is inhumane and a violation of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution,” the counsel submitted.

Darshan is accused number two in the Renukaswamy murder case. As per the order of the magistrate court he has faced investigation for 12 days. He has been remanded to judicial custody from June 22.

The gruesome murder of Renukaswamy took place on June 8 in Bengaluru. He was kidnapped from his hometown, Chitradurga, brought to Bengaluru, kept in a shed, and tortured to death. After the murder, his body was disposed of in a gutter.

The incident came to light after the security personnel of a private apartment saw the body being dragged by a pack of dogs. Renukaswamy is survived by aged parents, a pregnant wife and a sister.

When the police began the investigation, four of the accused surrendered to the police, claiming responsibility for the murder over a financial matter. After Kamakshipalya police interrogated them, the involvement of actor Darshan, his 'partner' Pavithra Gowda, and others came to light.

It was revealed that the accused had brutally hacked Renukaswamy to death for sending obscene messages to Pavithra Gowda. Actor Darshan and 15 others have been remanded to judicial custody until July 18.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    real kujuma kodial ,demand can be made form anyone .but it will be granted or accepted is another thing.Home food?Hm he has guts.If he looses weight ,good for health.Looks not very soon.When loose motions then get tabs or drink kashaya.In jail everyone is treated same .Now let him learn to be a prisoner ,not a superstar .

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  • Sathish, Bengaluru

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    In jail oonly criminal star not super star…

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  • Abdula, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    First thing India must implement is jailed criminals must buy food from their own money so tax payers money is not used for these scum bags and they should not be given bail till proven innocent.. if proven guilty then punish them

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  • Rajendra, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    Darshan has had a prior history of violence and even against his own wife -- -- --later also developed a Petromax relationship - Prima facie related cause for his present jail term -- - Being a super Star -- he has had low morals -- repeated incidents of thuggery -- claiming what is not his -- etc etc. -- now this assault -- torture and gruesome murder -- a life is gone -- forever-- and major cover up which failed because of Bangalore police outstanding investigations -- He was advised and warned by a high court judge some years back -- after getting released by the court for assaulting his wife-- several others had also given him advice which he has not heeded -- only way to reform such people is to know hardships of jail --

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    i feel most of the times that our country is just democracy for name sake...how come darshan and other celebs can demand such facilities?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    He could have taught about all this before committing Murder ...

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2024

    When a person earns fame thru' his fans, it is very much necessary to keep it upto the mark, considering that the fans are the one who bring to fame. It started from bollywood and has crepped to kannada film industry. Happy to see that teulugu and malayalam industry are away from all these things.

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