SC refuses to set aside anticipatory bail given to Bhavani Revanna in kidnapping case

On June 18, the Supreme Court upheld 55-year-old Bhavani Revanna's anticipatory bail in a kidnapping case tied to her son's alleged sexual assaults. Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan cited her cooperation. Special Investigation Team's Kapil Sibal opposed, representing Karnataka government. The high court noted her 85 answered questions, ensuring a fair trial but warned not to politicise.
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