Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court rejected the bail applications of former MP Prajwal Revanna, who is in judicial custody as an accused of raping a domestic worker and a former member of Hassan Zilla panchayat and sharing obscene videos of the abhorrent incident. A single-member bench headed by Justice M Nagaprasanna heard Revanna's petitions.
Senior advocate Prabhulinga Navadagi, who argued for Revanna, said the forensic science laboratory did not clarify the presence of the accused and the victim in the video. There are objections to the credibility of the complaint. The victim gave an interview to an electronic media a few days before the Lok Sabha polls. There was no accusation of rape. Section 164 of CrPC does not allege rape in the statement and no explanation has been given for filing the complaint after five years.
The statement of the victim's daughter, which has some discrepancies, was used as evidence. Although there was an act of rape once, it was consensual, Revanna's lawyer informed the court.
A former member of Hassan Zilla Panchayat has also alleged rape. However, a few days before filing the complaint, she participated in the Lok Sabha election campaign along with the petitioner. There is no role of the petitioner, in custody since May 30, in sharing obscene videos case.