Civic workers seen clearing piles of abandoned footwear after the stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium, which left 11 dead and several injured in Bengaluru, June 5, 2025. FILE Photo | Allen Egenuse J, EPS
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Bengaluru stampede: Karnataka HC seeks sealed reply from state; next hearing on June 12

On June 5, the HC had taken suomoto cognizance of the stadium stampede event, and directed the state government to file a status report.

PTI

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday posted to June 12 the next hearing into a petition initiated by it on the June 4 stampede at the Chinnaswamy stadium here that claimed 11 lives.

The court ordered Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty to file a reply in a sealed cover. During the hearing, AG Shetty submitted that he has not yet filed his reply. He said a judicial commission has been constituted, giving a one-month timeline for a report.

He also noted that police officers have been suspended.

Shetty requested for a sealed-envelope submission, stating that in the pending bail petitions being heard concurrently, any statements made in the case were being used by the accused.

The suo-moto petition was heard by acting Chief Justice V Kameshwar Rao and Justice CM Joshi.

A former member of the Legislative Council sought to be impleaded in the petition.

Meanwhile, a counsel mentioned that he is also filing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding the stampede.

On June 5, Karnataka HC had taken suomoto cognizance of the stadium stampede event, and directed the state government to file a status report.

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