No info about his whereabouts, non-bailable warrant against Nithyananda in rape case
text_fieldsBengaluru: A non-bailable warrant has been issued against the controversial godman Nithyananda in a rape case filed in 2010.
The III Additional District and Sessions court in Ramanagara, near Bengaluru, the non-bailable warrant despite his failure to appear before the investigating officials over the summons that have been issued against him since 2019.
The trial in the case began in 2018, eight years after the rape complaint was filed.
An open-ended warrant was also issued by the court against him earlier, but the police were unable to secure him or find his whereabouts.
While the trial has already commenced and three witnesses have been examined, in the absence of the accused Nithyananda, the trial stalled over the last three years. Nithyananda has failed to respond to all the summons issued against him since 2019. The NBW issued today is returnable by September 23.
Nithyananda is accused of raping a woman disciple for close to five years during her stay in the ashram under the garb of spirituality. Nithyananda is facing trial under Sections 376 (rape), 377 (unnatural sex), 420 (cheating), 114 (criminal abetment), 201 (disappearancea of evidence, giving false information), 120B (criminal conspiracy) and other charges under the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
The rape case against Nithyananda was filed in 2010 based on a complaint by his former driver Lenin. Nithyananda was arrested and later released on bail. In 2020, the bail was cancelled again following a petition by Lenin, claiming that Nithyananda had escaped from the country. Nithyananda is believed to have left the country and established his ashram in a location he calls Kailasa, and the location of this place is under a lot of speculation.
The rape case is pending in the Ramanagara Sessions Court and the godman has failed to make an appearance since 2019. After multiple summonses went unanswered, the NBW was issued.
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