India-s Biggest Scandal Mysore Mallige Official
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The video featured two students from an engineering college (specifically identified in some reports as Malnad College of Engineering in Hassan).
But the real scandal began when the police and media started asking questions. Why was a married politician’s son partying with a young woman? Why was there a delay in taking her to the hospital? And most importantly, why did the autopsy report vanish? INDIA-S BIGGEST SCANDAL Mysore Mallige
- Individuals: name key accused, complainants, whistleblowers, and prominent supporters or detractors.
- Institutions: government agencies, regulatory bodies, private firms, media outlets, and NGOs involved.
- Roles: summarize each actor’s alleged role and stake.
- Charges: Dr. K. M. Prabhakar was charged with negligence amounting to culpable homicide not amounting to murder (Section 304-A of the IPC, later upgraded).
- Delay: The trial dragged on for over a decade, with repeated adjournments, witness tampering, and pressure from powerful lobbies.
- Acquittals: Initially, all accused—including the hospital’s trustees and doctors—were acquitted by lower courts, citing lack of evidence. The acquittal sparked public outrage.
The scandal led to widespread outrage and calls for action against those involved. The Karnataka government ordered an SIT (Special Investigation Team) probe into the scandal, which led to the arrest of several more people. Origin: The video featured two students from an