Bengaluru: A case of a woman being attacked with a knife when she went to collect rent for the house she was in charge of in Muneshwara Nagar near Bommanahalli in the city has come to light recently.

The incident is learned to have occurred on June 6. The woman attacked, Sridevi, was living in a rented house owned by Fiaz at Muneshwara Nagar. As Fiaz was abroad, he had given Sridevi the charge of the entire building, including collection of rent.

Nazir, who lived in the building, had not paid rent for three months. When Sridevi knocked on their door on June 6 and demanded loudly that Nazir pay the rent, Nazir's son Saddam came to Sridevi's house and attacked her with a knife on her face and hands.

Sridevi filed a complaint with the Bandepalya Police officers, who have registered a case and are investigating the matter.



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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday cancelled bail to Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar in the murder case of former junior national wrestling champion Sagar Dhankar at the Chhatrasal Stadium in the national capital.

A bench of justices Sanjay Karol and Prashant Kumar Mishra set aside the March 4 order of the Delhi High Court granting bail to the wrestler.

The wrestler has been asked to surrender within a week.

The top court's order came on an appeal filed by Ashok Dhankar, father of Sagar Dhankar, challenging the order passed by the Delhi High Court granting bail to Kumar.

Kumar and others are accused of fatally assaulting Sagar Dhankar in May 2021 over an alleged property dispute.

Two of Sagar Dhankar's friends were also injured in the assault.

According to the postmortem report, the victim suffered cerebral damage from the impact of a blunt object.

Kumar was arrested in May 2021 and a sessions court had granted him a week's interim bail for his knee surgery on July 19, 2023.

The trial court in October 2022 framed IPC charges, including murder, criminal conspiracy, intimidation and rioting with a deadly weapon against Kumar aside from the Arms Act, among others.

The trial court noted that after being abducted and brought to the stadium, Sagar Dhankar was severely assaulted by several accused persons with baseball and hockey sticks.