Karnataka HC quashes charges against two for raising 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans in mosque
Karnataka High Court dismissed the case against two people who allegedly shouted 'Jai Shri Ram' inside a mosque. The court found no substantial evidence to support the charges of criminal trespass and other offences. The judge stated that such act...

According to the complaint, the two men were seen on CCTV footage riding bikes around the mosque and shouting slogans late at night that day. While the complaint emphasised that Hindus and Muslims in the area had historically lived in harmony, it alleged that the actions of the accused sought to create communal discord.
Following the complaint, Keerthan Kumar and N M Sachin Kumar were charged with criminal trespass and other offences under IPC Sections 447, 295A, 505, and 506. However, the accused contested the charges, arguing that none of the legal requirements for these offences had been met.
The court agreed with the defence's argument, finding no substantial evidence to support the charges. It further stated that entering a mosque, which is a public place, did not constitute criminal trespass under the law. Moreover, the court found that the allegations of intimidation lacked any direct evidence, and the complaint itself did not establish any elements of the charged offences.
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