Bengaluru: Police have booked 18 people under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act including Infosys co-founder and Director of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Karnataka's Bengaluru on charges of caste abuse against a former employee.
It is learnt that the FIR was registered at Sadashivanagar police station on Monday against the accused including IISc Director, Prof Govindan Rangarajan and Infosys co-founder, Kris Gopalakrishnan. The complaint has been lodged by Prof D. Sanna Durgappa, a former employee of the institute.
Durgappa belongs to the Bovi community and has been a former Assistant Professor at the IISc's Centre for Sustainable Technology.
Besides Rangarajn and Gopalakrishnan, the other accused include Sridhar Warrier, Anil Kumar, Deepshika Chakravarthy, Namrutha, Dr. Nirmala, Sandhya, K.V.S. Hari, Dasappa, B.P. Balachandra, Balram P., Anjali A., Karande, Hemalatha, Chattopadhyay K., Pradeep, Abhilash Raju, Sundaraswamy, and Ramaswamy, Victor Manohar.
In his complaint, Prof. Durgappa alleged that during his tenure at IISc, spanning from 2008 to 2025, he faced “severe caste-based discrimination and harassment”. He accused the institute’s administration of orchestrating a false "honey trap" case to tarnish his reputation and subsequently terminate his employment.
"They made a fake honey trap case to discredit me and ultimately fired me from the institute," Durgappa stated in his complaint. He further alleged that the targeted harassment extended beyond his dismissal, claiming that efforts were made to blacklist him from securing employment elsewhere in the country.