The Karnataka Excessive Courtroom on Monday appointed Senior Advocate S Susheela as an “amicus curiae” or “good friend of the court docket” to help the court docket within the suo motu case concerning the latest stampede close to Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy cricket stadium that claimed 11 lives. The case was heard by a Division Bench comprising appearing Chief Justice Kameswar Rao and Justice C M Joshi.
The amicus curiae is anticipated to help the court docket in coming to a conclusion on the sealing of the report, with the matter set to be heard once more on July 1.
The court docket ordered, “Provided that the court docket had taken suo motu cognizance of the incident…we deem it essential to nominate an amicus curiae to help the court docket with regard to this petition. Accordingly, we appoint Smt S Susheela, Senior Advocate.” The court docket additional directed the registry to furnish the amicus with the writ petition copy, paperwork, interlocutory functions, stories, and newspaper clippings forming part of the document.
Beforehand, the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom had sought a report from the State Authorities on 9 questions concerning the tragedy that occurred throughout Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) IPL victory celebrations in Bengaluru on June 4. The questions included: “When and who has taken the choice to carry the victory celebration and in what method?”; whether or not “any permission was sought to organise the occasion?” and “Whether or not any SOP (Customary Working Process) has been formulated to handle a crowd of fifty,000 and above in any sports activities occasion and celebrations of this nature?”
The report was submitted to the court docket in a sealed cowl final Tuesday. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation, and the occasion administration firm DNA have additionally been impleaded as respondents within the case.
Counsels representing different events had objected to the report being submitted in a sealed cowl, arguing that it might be within the public curiosity for these to be stored open. The argument was opposed by Advocate Basic Shashikiran Shetty.
Beforehand, RCB Advertising head Nikhil Sosale was arrested together with three others from DNA. They’ve been launched on interim bail primarily based on a June 12 order, with the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom elevating questions concerning the process and the presence of supplies to implicate them.

