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Bengaluru Court Denies Darshan In-Person Appearance in Renukaswamy Murder Case

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A Bengaluru court has rejected actor Darshan's request to attend hearings in person in connection with the Renukaswamy murder case. The court ruled that Darshan and three other accused must participate in proceedings via video conferencing instead. The Karnataka High Court also upheld an earlier sessions court order that restricted Darshan from contesting a co-accused's plea for pardon. The ruling was grounded in established legal precedents governing the rights of co-accused persons in such matters.

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