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Ramya, who additionally goes by the identify Divya Spandana, mentioned that everybody was equal earlier than the legislation as she welcomed the Supreme Courtroom’s order on actor Darshan’s bail.
Former Congress MP and actor Ramya on Monday welcomed the Supreme Courtroom’s transfer to cancel the bail granted to actor Darshan within the Renukaswamy homicide case. Interacting with the media, the actor mentioned all have been equal earlier than the legislation.
The previous MP, who additionally goes by the identify Divya Spandana, mentioned that the general public additionally felt that the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom’s order granting bail to Darshan was “not achieved in the precise method”.
“I recognize the Supreme Courtroom’s judgement on denying the bail which the excessive court docket had granted…as a result of I believe the general public at giant additionally felt that it was not achieved in the precise method,” Ramya mentioned.
“It sounds out a message to the general public at giant that everyone is equal earlier than the legislation. The legislation will take its personal course, and justice will likely be served,” she additional added.
Earlier this week, a bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan put aside an order by the Karnataka Excessive Courtroom that granted bail to Darshan and Pavithra Gowda within the Renukaswamy homicide case.
After the Supreme Courtroom’s order, actor Ramya had on August 14 taken to Instagram and welcomed the transfer. “The SC judgment at the moment on setting apart bail to Darshan and others within the Renukaswamy homicide case sends out a powerful message — all are equal earlier than the legislation,” she wrote on Instagram.
Shortly after the apex court docket’s order, Darshan, together with actress Pavithra Gowda, have been taken into custody. Each of them are accused of allegedly kidnapping and torturing Renukaswamy, who was Darshan’s fan.
The 33-year-old was held captive in a shed in Bengaluru for 3 days in June final 12 months, and was later discovered lifeless. He had allegedly despatched obscene messages to Pavithra Gowda.
