Chitradurga(KTK): A Karnataka court has adjourned to Friday hearing of the anticipatory bail plea by the Muruga Math seer, an accused in a sexual assault case, even as a group of advocates sought a probe under the state high court's supervision. As political parties in the poll-bound state tread carefully on the charges against Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru, the court here on Thursday gave the adjournment order on the bail petition of the chief pontiff of the influential Lingayat mutt. The seer has been booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) for alleged sexual abuse of two high school girls.
A group of advocates has written to the Registrar General of the Karnataka High Court claiming that the investigation against the accused seer "is not being carried out in an unbiased, free and fair manner." "He(the seer) has not even been summoned for investigation or his medical examination conducted. These lacunas in the investigation show that there is already prejudice caused on part of the investigation," the letter claimed.
The seminary's administrative officer S K Basavarajan. who is facing allegations that he had a role in the two minor girls levelling the sexual abuse charges against the seer, meanwhile, said he was not involved in any conspiracy against the pontiff and he has done his duty by trying to protect the children. Basavarajan and his wife were on Thursday granted bail by the first additional district and sessions judge's court in Chitradurga in a case of sexual harassment and kidnapping that was registered against them on a complaint by a woman, who is said to be a staff at the Math.
Basavarajan said the case against him and his wife was "completely false" and a "counter" to cases filed against the seer and four others as the pontiff's followers in the Math believe in his involvement and conspiracy behind the girls' charges against the pontiff. The pontiff, who had applied for anticipatory bail on Monday, was additionally charged under the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on Tuesday as one of the two victims was from the SC community.
The Second Additional District and Sessions Court had already issued notices to the Child Protection Unit seeking its objections to the bail plea under POCSO. The objections of the police (prosecution) to the bail plea on the back of the additional allegations under the Atrocities Act is also required now. The prosecution is expected to file their objections on Friday after which the court will take a decision on the bail petition. The police in Chitradurga had earlier this week produced the two victims for recording their statements under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code(Cr.PC).