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Local court defers hearing on DySP suicide case to Feb 21

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Madikeri: The local court here deferred the proceedings of the case, considering DySP late Ganapathi’s father, mother, brother and sister as complainants in the suicide case to February 21

The City Additional JMFC Court judge Ramesh Babu who took up the case, which was earlier posted for hearing on January 28 deferred it again.

It may be recalled that Ganapathi’s son Nehal had given his consent to the “B-Sheet” filed by the CID on September 29. But Ganapathi’s father Kushalappa, mother Ponnamma, brother Machaiah and sister Sabitha had moved the court seeking that they should be considered as complainants in the DySP Ganapathi suicide case.

The case that was posted for hearing on January 28 would have been decided if the four had not submitted a plea to be considered as complainants. DySP Ganapathi had ended his life in a hotel room in Madikeri in July 2016 after giving a television interview stating that two IAS officers and the then home minister K J George were responsible for his death.

If the court refuses to include the four family members as complainants, then the case would be treated as “closed.”

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