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DNA seeks quashing of D'Cunha Commission report, alleges bias
The New Indian Express Shivamogga
|July 25, 2025
Commission Recommends Relocating Future Events Attracting Large Crowds
ALLEGING that the Commission of Inquiry seems to have proceeded in a biased manner, M/s DNA Entertainment Networks Private Limited, moved the Karnataka High Court seeking to quash the report submitted by the Justice John Michael D'Cunha Commission into the M Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede incident that claimed 11 lives on June 4.
The event management company in its petition said the Commission acted as if it was a fault-finding commission rather than a fact-finding one.
The company petitioned the HC to issue directions to the state not to take any coercive action based on the report. The company said the haste with which the inquiry was conducted gives one the impression that the state government wanted to save its skin and that the Commission was a mere eyewash in order to pacify the general public. The government had given one month from June 5 to submit the report and the Commission filed the report on July 11.
The DNA, represented by its Director, Sunil Mathew, stated that notice was served to it along with three of its Directors by the Commission. Varadhana Thimmaiah and Sunil Mathew appeared on behalf of their company on June 19 and 20 and produced several documents pertaining to the permission taken for the event, the arrangements made inside the stadium, the traffic advisories issued by the Bengaluru Traffic police for the event and the invitations given for the event by Cabinet ministers, ruling political party, etc.
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