The Hindu (Bangalore)

Man tries to end life in front of judges in High Court; a cheating case filed by him was quashed in June 2023

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A 51yearold man tried to slit his throat and neck in front of the judges inside Court Hall1 of the High Court of Karnataka when the judicial proceeding­s were under way before a Division Bench headed by the Chief Justice on Wednesday afternoon.

The incident occurred around 1 p.m. when the Bench comprising Chief Justice N.V. Anjaria and Justice H.B. Prabhakara Sastry was hearing a petition related to mines and minerals listed at serial number 26 of the cause list of the day.

The man, who has been identified by the police as C. Srinivas, came close to the platform where the court officers sit in front of the podium where the judges sit. He kept some papers related to certain litigation on the table in front of the court officers and tried to slit his throat and neck using a sharp object brought by himself.

The Bench was engaged in hearing the arguments of the advocate for the petitioner and the government advocate on the petition listed at serial number 26 when the man resorted to these acts. The man appeared to have uttered something to the court officer and the judges before cutting, inflicting selfinjuri­es.

Following this, the Chief Justice summoned the police personnel and asked them to take the man to the doctor immediatel­y as he was bleeding. He was rushed to Bowring hospital in an ambulance for treatment.

Justice Sastry asked how a man could enter the court hall despite the tight security for carrying out checks and wanted to know what kind of sharp object the man possessed. He told the court officers not to touch the papers that the man had kept on the table.

Meanwhile, the

Chief

Justice summoned the Registrar General and directed that the incident be referred to the jurisdicti­onal police as per the procedure. As the man was able to walk, the police quickly escorted him outside the court hall.

The Bench then adjourned the hearing on the remaining five petitions listed on the cause list to enable the police to follow the procedure as a government advocate said that the police had to conduct the spot mahazar.

A few lawyers, court staff, some government employees, and a few litigants were present in the courtroom when the incident occurred. According to some of the lawyers present in the court, the man said something before injuring himself with a small, sharp object. Though the

Court staff could not immediatel­y establish his identity or his case, the police have said that his name is C. Srinivas from Mysuru.

It appears that he registered an FIR for a cheating case against certain persons in Mysuru in 2021. However, the High Court quashed the FIR in June 2023 on a petition filed by the accused persons stating that it was purely a civil dispute. Mr. Srinivas had unsuccessf­ully argued before the court in that case personally without engaging any advocate. However, it is not known yet whether any of his case is pending in the court at present.

Though the proceeding­s of Court Hall1 were live on the High Court’s YouTube channel on Wednesday, the man’s actions were not visible to viewers as the cameras installed for the videoconfe­rence system in the court hall were audiotrack­ing cameras, which constantly switch focus on speakers based on sound receivers in the mics. The High Court’s administra­tion subsequent­ly restricted the public’s access to the recorded proceeding­s.

Later, the court hall was readied for the preschedul­ed official function to bid farewell to Justice Sastry, who retired from service on Wednesday.

Vidhana Soudha police are investigat­ing by registerin­g a First Informatio­n Report.

The police have yet to ascertain the details of the man.

(Those having distress or suicidal tendencies can call Arogya Sahayavani on 104 for help)

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