Kundapur: Kidnap, murder of RTI activist Vasudeva Adiga - All 8 accused acquitted


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Kundapur, May 11: More than four years after the murder of RTI activist Vasudeva Adiga in Kundapur shook the coastal region, all the eight accused in the case have been acquitted.

Kundapur additional district and sessions court on Thursday May 11 acquitted all the accused and absolved them of all the charges. The verdict was pronounced by judge Rajashekar Patil.

The prime accused, astrologer Ramesh Bayari, other accused Subramanya Udupa, Umesh, Naveen, Raghavendra, Mohan, Bengaluru advocate Ravichandra and Vijay Sarathi had been arrested on charges of murder, destruction of evidence and conspiracy to murder Adiga.


Vasudeva Adiga


Prime accused Ramesh Bayari

The then DySP Yashoda and SP Boralingaiah had questioned 143 witnesses in the case and filed the charge sheet.

Advocates from Mangaluru Vikram Hegde, Jagannath Alva, senior advocate Ravikiran Murdeshwar, Udupi's Sanjeeva M and Narasimha Hegde were the cousel for defence. Mangaluru advocate Shivaprasad Alva was the special public prosecutor in the case.

As many as 96 witnesses were cross-examined during the trial. 

Due to lack of sufficient evidence and failure to prove the charges, the court acquitted all the eight accused.

Vasudeva Adiga went missing on January 7, 2013, and was said to have been kidnapped. Five days later, on January 12, his body was found in a decomposed state in a pond at Kadur in Chikkamagaluru. The case was registered in Shankarnarayana police station. The police had then suspected that Adiga was murdered owing to some land dispute and personal enmity. While seven of the accused were granted bail, the prime accused Ramesh Bayari's bail was rejected thrice, but the fourth time his bail plea was accepted. 

 

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Let the real culprit go to hell at the earliest. This is my sincere prayer.

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  • Krishna, Karkala

    Fri, May 12 2017

    This is a great news for all under trail murders and for the future murders.
    Vast majority of the murders get acquitted due to lack of evidence.
    Good news for Bhaskar Shetty's wife who is waiting to get a clean chit.

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  • Pratap Rao, Bangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    This was expected. The justice system has collapsed in the country. Those with money and power can get the law in their favour. It is a mockery. There is no single instance of the mighty sent to jail - 1984 Sikh riots, Gujarat genocide, attack on churches, Mazzafarnagar riots ...etc. The list can be long. Most of those in the Chair have been there due to influence and recommendation of the powers that have been ruling the country. How would they then give a verdict against the powerful? However it is important to challenge this verdict so that the dead man gets justice

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Thu, May 11 2017

    If RTI activists need to be protected then the only way is the law should make provision for Rowdy-sheeter rehabilitation centre. Also RTI activists need to form an NGO and file the case on behalf of the NGO and not in individual capacity.

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  • Maxim, Kukude

    Thu, May 11 2017

    Goa registered Pajero. Fancy Astrologer.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 11 2017

    Stage set for Naresh Shenoy's acquittal ...

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