
The Karnataka High Court has stayed all coercive action against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and its event partner DNA Entertainment until Thursday, June 12, in connection with the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede that killed 11 fans and injured many on June 4.
The state government, through the Advocate General, assured the Court that no arrests or raids would be carried out in the interim.
RCB and DNA have filed petitions seeking to quash FIRs filed against them.
A separate hearing for RCB’s Head of Marketing, Nikhil Sosale, is scheduled for June 10. The next joint hearing is set for June 12.
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