10 years, 7 months ago

SC rejects Nithyananda's plea, tells him to undergo potency test in rape case

New Delhi: Controversial self-proclaimed godman Nithyananda will have to undergo potency test in a 2010 rape case with the Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissing his plea challenging the Karnataka High Court’s order directing him to take the medical test. They had claimed that the CJM was not justified in issuing the non-bailable arrest warrant against them as the high court in its 16 July order did not direct them to be present before the CJM on 28 July but it was the date given for the trial court to commence hearing in the rape case, which was pending from four years. In its 16 July order, the high court had upheld the 2012 order of the CJM, who had allowed the plea of the Criminal Investigation Department to subject Nithyananda to medical test to find out whether or not he was capable of having sexual intercourse, and also to collect his blood and voice samples. Observing that Nithyananda had been granted regular bail, the high court in the 16 July order had made it clear that he should be taken into custody only for the limited purpose of subjecting him to medical test and for collecting voice and blood samples, if he voluntarily failed to appear before the investigating officer.

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