<p>Bengaluru: A <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bengaluru">Bengaluru</a> trial court has reserved its order on Kannada actor Darshan’s plea seeking permission to travel abroad, amid ongoing legal proceedings in the Renukaswamy murder case.</p>.<p>The order, initially expected on May 29, was officially reserved on May 30 by the City Civil and Sessions Court.</p>.<p>Darshan, currently out on conditional bail, had approached the court under Section 439(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, seeking permission to travel to Dubai and Europe from June 1 to June 25.</p>.Bengaluru: Shopkeepers cheer, citizens fear as towing makes a comeback .<p>The actor is the second accused in the murder of his fan Renukaswamy, allegedly involving his partner Pavithra and 15 others.</p>.<p>The Special Public Prosecutor has strongly opposed the petition, arguing that if Darshan is allowed to leave the country, there is a serious risk he may not return, potentially derailing the trial process.</p>.<p>Following his release on bail, Darshan resumed filming for his upcoming movie 'Devil'.</p>.<p>Although his movements were initially restricted to Bengaluru, he previously obtained court consent to travel within India. This latest plea seeks an expansion of those permissions to include international travel.</p>.<p>Darshan, Pavithra, and others were arrested on June 11, 2024, for allegedly kidnapping and murdering Renukaswamy, a 33-year-old Darshan fan from Chitradurga.</p>.<p>The Karnataka police have challenged the bail granted to Darshan and others in the Supreme Court.</p>.<p>On January 24, 2025, the apex court issued notices to the actor, Pavithra, and five other co-accused, following a state government appeal. As per the bail conditions, Darshan is required to appear before the court every month.</p>.<p>Controversy continues to swirl around the actor, who previously skipped court proceedings citing severe back pain but was later spotted attending a movie premiere alongside actor Chikkanna—a key witness in the case.</p>.<p>On April 8, a Bengaluru court criticised Darshan for his absence, warning that no future excuses would be entertained.</p>.<p>On May 21, the Karnataka police submitted an additional charge sheet against the actor and other accused, further deepening the legal battle.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: A <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bengaluru">Bengaluru</a> trial court has reserved its order on Kannada actor Darshan’s plea seeking permission to travel abroad, amid ongoing legal proceedings in the Renukaswamy murder case.</p>.<p>The order, initially expected on May 29, was officially reserved on May 30 by the City Civil and Sessions Court.</p>.<p>Darshan, currently out on conditional bail, had approached the court under Section 439(1)(b) of the Criminal Procedure Code, seeking permission to travel to Dubai and Europe from June 1 to June 25.</p>.Bengaluru: Shopkeepers cheer, citizens fear as towing makes a comeback .<p>The actor is the second accused in the murder of his fan Renukaswamy, allegedly involving his partner Pavithra and 15 others.</p>.<p>The Special Public Prosecutor has strongly opposed the petition, arguing that if Darshan is allowed to leave the country, there is a serious risk he may not return, potentially derailing the trial process.</p>.<p>Following his release on bail, Darshan resumed filming for his upcoming movie 'Devil'.</p>.<p>Although his movements were initially restricted to Bengaluru, he previously obtained court consent to travel within India. This latest plea seeks an expansion of those permissions to include international travel.</p>.<p>Darshan, Pavithra, and others were arrested on June 11, 2024, for allegedly kidnapping and murdering Renukaswamy, a 33-year-old Darshan fan from Chitradurga.</p>.<p>The Karnataka police have challenged the bail granted to Darshan and others in the Supreme Court.</p>.<p>On January 24, 2025, the apex court issued notices to the actor, Pavithra, and five other co-accused, following a state government appeal. As per the bail conditions, Darshan is required to appear before the court every month.</p>.<p>Controversy continues to swirl around the actor, who previously skipped court proceedings citing severe back pain but was later spotted attending a movie premiere alongside actor Chikkanna—a key witness in the case.</p>.<p>On April 8, a Bengaluru court criticised Darshan for his absence, warning that no future excuses would be entertained.</p>.<p>On May 21, the Karnataka police submitted an additional charge sheet against the actor and other accused, further deepening the legal battle.</p>