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The Karnataka government has held Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) accountable for the stampede that occurred outside M ...
RCB went ahead with a victory parade unilaterally, without any plans, permission or license. Inside the shocking details of ...
According to the report, the RCB management failed to formally seek approval as required under the Licensing and Controlling ...
The Karnataka government report said that RCB, "unilaterally and without consultation/permission" from the Bangalore city ...
The Karnataka government reported that Royal Challengers Bengaluru organized a victory parade without police consultation, ...
The government wanted the report to be confidential but the court said that there were no legal grounds for such ...
A judicial commission has blamed the organisers and senior police officers for a fatal stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in June, which resulted in 11 deaths and over 50 injuries.
Senior Counsel P S Rajagopal asserted that this failure to act responsibly led to operational lapses and a serious ...
The Karnataka government attributes a deadly stampede during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's victory march to the absence of ...
The Karnataka Cabinet has approved filing of criminal cases against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Karnataka State Cricket ...
State government allowed RCB celebration despite no permission to prevent violence, citing crowd psychology and public safety concerns.
The Karnataka High Court bench of Justices SG Pandit and TM Nadaf was hearing the appeals challenging the Central ...