A Bengaluru court reissues a non-bailable warrant against actor Prakash Raj in a case related to alleged irregularities in voter registrations. According to reports, the court issues the latest warrant after Prakash Raj reportedly fails to appear for hearings. This is described as the third non-bailable warrant in the matter. The complaint alleges that Prakash Raj’s name appears on electoral rolls in multiple locations. It is alleged that his name is listed as a voter in the Shantinagar assembly segment in Bengaluru, in addition to two alleged entries in Chennai corresponding to the Velachary assembly constituency. The complaint also alleges an entry in Telangana, tied to the Serilingam Pally assembly segment. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for July 25. The reports do not specify whether Prakash Raj has responded to the allegations or the legal grounds for the warrant, but the court order indicates the case is still active and subject to further proceedings.
Bengaluru court reissues non-bailable warrant against actor Prakash Raj
A Bengaluru court reissues a non-bailable warrant against actor Prakash Raj in a case related to alleged irregularities in voter registrations. According to reports, the court issues the latest warran...
- A Bengaluru court reissues a non-bailable warrant against actor Prakash Raj.
- The court action follows reports that Prakash Raj did not appear for hearings.
- The case relates to allegations about Prakash Raj’s name appearing on voter rolls in multiple places.
- Allegations include entries in Bengaluru’s Shantinagar assembly segment, Chennai’s Velachary assembly constituency, and Telangana’s Serilingam Pally assembly segment.
- The case is scheduled for its next hearing on July 25.
Complainant has alleged inthat besides being enrolled as a voter in the Shantinagar assembly segment in Bengaluru, Prakash Raj's name figured at two places in Chennai at the Velachary assembly constituency, and also in the Serilingam Pally assembly segment in Telangana.
19 hours agoActor Prakash Raj faces a fresh legal challenge as a Bengaluru court reissued a non-bailable warrant for his alleged involvement in multiple voter registrations. This marks the third such warrant after the actor reportedly failed to appear for hearings. The case, concerning his name appearing on electoral rolls in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Telangana, is scheduled for its next hearing on July 25.
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