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The Karnataka Cabinet has given its approval for the filing of a criminal case against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) franchise, following the acceptance of the final report submitted by the Justice Michael D'Cunha Commission. In a significant move, the Cabinet has also greenlit the initiation of criminal proceedings against the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), based on the damning findings of the same inquiry report, signaling serious legal repercussions for both prominent cricket bodies.
According to reliable sources, the one-man inquiry commission, led by retired Justice John Michael D’Cunha, concluded that all stakeholders involved in the event proceeded despite having prior knowledge that it would be impossible to manage the crowd safely. This finding points to a critical oversight and a disregard for public safety, forming the bedrock of the Cabinet's decision.
The report specifically cites "gross negligence and dereliction of duty" on the part of all parties involved. This strong indictment suggests that the commission found a systematic failure in planning and execution, rather than isolated incidents, leading to unsafe conditions during the event under scrutiny. Such a finding carries significant weight in criminal proceedings.
At its meeting on Thursday, the Karnataka Cabinet formally approved the Justice Michael D'Cunha Commission's report, solidifying the state government's commitment to act on its findings. This formal acceptance paves the way for legal action to be initiated against the entities and individuals named within the report.