Karnataka News: Oh what’s going on! Black magic done on the judge’s chair to get the result in your favor!
- A white mustard seed allegedly chanted over the judge’s chair
- A 65-year-old woman named Manjula was arrested by the police
- Confession of going to the courtroom of the judge and taunting
Karnataka Black Magic News: A shocking case has come to light from Karnataka. Black magic has come to light on the judge’s chair itself to get the outcome of the court case in their favor. This led to the shocking appearance of sprinkling white mustard seeds on the judge’s chair, which was allegedly chanted. In this case, a 65-year-old woman named Manjula has been arrested by the police and she has been remanded in judicial custody for 14 days.
According to police, the woman Manjula went to the premises of the First Additional Senior Civil Judge and JMFC court. She then entered the judge’s chamber. Manjula sprinkled white mustard seeds allegedly chanted directly on the judge’s chair. The entire incident was captured on the court’s CCTV cameras.
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Two days after the incident, when the CCTV footage was checked, this act of the woman came to light. After this, the chief administrative officer of the court, Netra, filed a complaint with the police. On the basis of the complaint, the police registered a case and started investigation and on the basis of CCTV footage and other evidence, the concerned woman was traced and arrested.
Police said that during interrogation, the woman confessed that she committed the act with the intention of getting the outcome of the court case against her in her favour. The police said that she also gave the information about going to the judge’s hall and playing pranks during the investigation.
In this case, a case has been registered against the woman under the ‘Karnataka Inhuman Abuse and Black Magic Prevention and Abolition Act, 2017’. This Act has been implemented by the state government to curb superstition, black magic and inhumane practices. The Act provides for action against such acts.
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After the arrest, Manjula was produced in the court. The court sent her to judicial custody for 14 days. Meanwhile, the police are investigating whether the woman got help from anyone else in this case, and whether there was anyone else involved in this incident. Due to this incident, the issue of security of the court has come to the fore again, and a discussion has started about the need for stricter security measures to curb such superstitious acts in the court premises.
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