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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Rcb) They have filed a request to the Karnataka Supreme Court that challenged the statements of the Central Administrative Court (CAT) on the tragic stampede in Bengaluru on June 4. The court had stated that the franchise was responsible for Prima Facie for the mishap that caused 11 deaths.
Royal Challengers, Bengaluru, won its title of single on May 3 and ended with a wait of 17 years. The franchise organized a parade of victories the next day to celebrate the historical victory. However, the brief warning left a short time for the city administration to implement appropriate measures of crowd and security control.
The Central Administrative Court recently published its first official statement on the tragic stampede. Above all, the court stated that the franchise organized the event without prior permission, leaving for a short time for authorities to prepare.
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CAT erased Bengaluru police from any crime, saying that waiting for agents of the law to manage such a massive event with only a 12 -hour notice was not realistic. The court was referring to the actions of the franchise as “nuisance”, causing the fatal incident.
“Suddenly the RCB created the aforementioned type of discomfort without any prior permission. You cannot expect from the police who, in a short time of about 12 hours India Today.
Royal Challengers, Bengaluru, has stated that the franchise refused a fair opportunity to defend himself before being blamed by Stampede. In his request, RCB claimed that “Prima Facie responsible” was unfairly held, despite not being included as part in the procedure.
“Despite not being a party before, the court was responsible for RCB Prima Facie. The findings are contrary to natural justice, as RCB was not heard,” the appeal presented, presented by lawyer Raghuram Cadambi, according to Bar and Bench.
On June 4, approximately 300,000 people gathered outside M. Chinnaswamy Stadium to see RCB players after the IPL title victory. However, inadequate confusion and arrangements triggered a stampede.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally ended his 18 -year wait for an IPL title with a triumphant campaign in the 2025 season. Bengaluru had previously reached the last three times, in 2009 (vs Decan Chargers), 2011 (vs Chennai Super Kings) and 2016 (vs Sunrisers Hyderabad).
The franchise reached the playoffs from 2020 to 2024, but failed to advance to the finals. In 2025, Royal Challengers Bengaluru finished second in the League standings with new wins of 14 games. They defeated Kings punjab (PBKs) with a victory of eight dominant wicket at the 1 rating to reserve a place in the final.
They won the title with a narrow victory of six runs on PBKs. With this victory, Skateboard He became the first captain in the history of the team to lift the IPL trophy, ending almost two decades of heart in the franchise and its fans.
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