Bengaluru: Ex-JDS MP Prajwal Revanna Slapped With Rape Charges, Court Orders To Charge IT Acts Too
A Bengaluru court has formally charged former Janata Dal (Secular) MP Prajwal Revanna with rape and harassment. The charges, filed on a recent Saturday, involve multiple serious offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Information Technology (IT) Act.
Charges Under IPC and IT Act
Revanna is accused under several IPC sections. These include Section 376(2)(k) for rape by someone in a position of control or dominance, and Section 376(2)(n) for repeated rape on the same woman. He also faces charges under Section 354(A) for sexual harassment and Section 354(B) for assault or use of criminal force on a woman with intent to disrobe.

Additionally, Revanna is charged under Section 354(C), which pertains to voyeurism. Other charges include Section 506 for criminal intimidation and Section 201 for causing the disappearance of evidence. Under the IT Act, he faces charges related to privacy violations as per Section 66(e).
The formal framing of these charges marks a significant step in the legal proceedings against Revanna. This development highlights the gravity of the allegations and sets the stage for further judicial processes.
The case against Revanna underscores ongoing concerns about sexual offences in positions of power. It also raises questions about privacy violations in today's digital age.
This legal action reflects broader societal issues regarding accountability and justice. It serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing such serious allegations through due process.
The court's decision to frame these charges indicates that the case will proceed to trial. This will allow for a thorough examination of the evidence and testimonies involved.












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