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Police tell Karnataka High Court that Darshan misused the interim bail granted on medical grounds as he has not undergone any surgery

Bengaluru city police on Friday told the Karnataka High Court that actor Darshan is not entitled to continue the interim bail granted to him to undergo surgery for his back pain and he should be directed to surrender, while alleging that the film The star has abused. Interim bail as he had not yet undergone surgery.

On behalf of the police, Justice S. These submissions were made before Vishwajeet Shetty during the hearing of petitions filed by Darshan, accused in Renukaswamy’s murder, and other accused, including actor Pavitra Gowda, who have sought release from jail. On regular bail.

What does the medical report say?

Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) P. Prasanna Kumar told the court that the medical reports submitted by Darshan on November 6, 15 and 21 indicated that he was “prepared for surgery” from the day he was admitted to the hospital. Was going”.

Pointing out that the court had given six weeks’ time to Darshan for the surgery and treatment, the SPP said there was no indication on the surgery being conducted even though five weeks had already passed since his release on interim bail.

The SPP said that the actor’s blood pressure (BP), as per the hospital report, was almost normal till November 10 and thereafter it was seen fluctuating at a rate of 140.

BP cannot interfere with surgery

This change in BP cannot be a ground for not performing surgery, Mr Kumar said, while some reputed surgeons had given their opinion that BP could be reduced by giving a tablet, the preparation of which cost the actor only Rs 2.20. Is. For surgery.

The SPP said doctors have also clarified that surgery can be performed on hypertensive persons even during emergencies like accidents etc. and in such cases the BP is controlled through anesthesia.

physiotherapy only

Since his release, Darshan had been undergoing only physiotherapy and had misused the sympathy shown by the court on the plea that he was likely to suffer paralysis if he was not allowed to undergo surgery immediately, Mr Kumar said.

At this stage, senior advocate CV Nagesh, appearing for the actor, told the court that the date of surgery is now being decided, while adding that the police have already moved the apex court to cancel the interim bail.

Meanwhile, Justice Shetty told the SPP that the police could have filed an application before the High Court to cancel the interim bail instead of waiting for arguments on granting regular bail.

report submitted

Darshan’s medical report was submitted to the court by his advocates in a sealed cover and copies of the report were given to the SPP on November 21 following the court’s direction. Further hearing was adjourned till 9 December.

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