Senior advocate Jayna Kothari’s resignation as ASPP in the sex abuse case involving former MP Prajwal
Kothari confirmed her resignation to DH, while sources revealed that two initial notifications had appointed her as Additional Special Public Prosecutor (ASPP) for both the trial court and the High Court of Karnataka.
Bengaluru: Senior advocate Jayna Kothari’s resignation as ASPP in the sex abuse case involving former MP Prajwal Revanna has sparked questions about the state government’s process for appointing prosecutors. Kothari confirmed her resignation to DH, and sources disclosed that she was initially appointed as ASPP for both the trial court and the High Court of Karnataka.
Following the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the sex abuse case, Karnataka appointed B N Jagadish as ASPP to represent the state before the magistrate and sessions court. However, on May 8, 2024, the government issued two new notifications: one appointing Kothari as ASPP for the trial court and another for the high court. Additionally, Ashok N Naik was appointed as ASPP, and another notification appointed Prof Ravivarma Kumar as ASPP for the high court.
Then, on May 23, 2024, the government issued another notification withdrawing the May 8 notification that had appointed Kothari as ASPP for the trial and the sessions court. In her resignation letter dated June 11, 2024, Kothari stated that she was stepping down as ASPP for the high court.
Source : deccanherald.com