Go in your Lamborghini, sweep the streets: Karnataka High Court slams traffic rules violator The Karnataka High Court recently dismissed a plea by Chiranth BR, a Lamborghini owner accused of violating traffic rules, to quash a criminal case registered against him. Justice M Nagaprasanna, presiding over the matter, ruled that the case would be quashed but directed the accused to perform community service as part of the resolution. The court’s decision came after a detailed hearing where the accused argued that his actions did not constitute a criminal offense. The incident in question occurred in December 2025, when Chiranth was fined for violating traffic regulations. However, a crime was registered by the Kengeri police station after authorities discovered that the silencer on his vehicle had not been replaced as required. Chiranth claimed the silencer had been replaced, but the police found no evidence to support this. He then approached the court to quash the case, asserting that he had already paid the fine and that no further action was warranted. During the hearing, Advocate Rajath, representing Chiranth, argued that the accused should not be treated as a criminal for merely violating traffic rules. He emphasized that the Lamborghini driver had not committed any offense and that the case was based on procedural errors. The court, however, rejected this argument. Justice Nagaprasanna criticized the accused’s attempt to downplay the severity of the violation, stating, “You will go in your Lamborghini, sweep the streets, come back in your Lamborghini.” The judge’s remark was a pointed rebuke of the accused’s attitude toward traffic laws.#karnataka_high_court #chiranth_br #justice_m_nagaprasanna #kengeri_police_station #advocate_rajath
