Bangalore, Sep 9: The High Court on Monday reserved order on a petition by the pontiff of Ramachandrapura Mutt, Raghaveshwara Bharathi, who had sought the quashing of an FIR and the subsequent police investigation against him.

A Bangalore-based woman relative of one of the pontiff's devotees had made a complaint to the Banashankari police that the seer had been sexually harassing her mother since 2010. She also claimed that the seer had been threatening her of dire consequences if she spilled further beans.
The case was then transferred to the Girinagar police station in Bangalore. A?trial court ordered that the defendant be booked for rape. Subsequently, an FIR was filed against the seer. The pontiff challenged the FIR, claiming that it was an act of vengeance against him as a complaint had been lodged against the woman in question (mother of the complainant) for threatening singers who had come to the Mutt for Rama Katha Utsav'.
Senior counsel B V Acharya, who appeared for the seer, claimed that “some forces and unseen hands” were behind the complaint and were out to “malign” the seer. He then demanded that the FIR be quashed and the investigation stayed.
Shankarappa, counsel for the complainant, countered and said that investigation should not be stayed as it had not yet reached a conclusion. Claiming that the complainant had been a victim of sexual harassment since 2010, he said that the court should not interfere in the matter by staying the process as it would send a wrong message to the society. Justice K N Phaneendra heard the matter and reserved his order.
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