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Bengaluru: Karnataka High Court on Friday granted conditional interim bail to Prajwal Revannas mother, Bhavani Revanna, in the abduction case linked to the alleged sex video scandal which has taken the state by storm. The court has granted her bail till June 14. The court passed the order and directed Bhavani Revanna to appear for the investigation on Friday by 1 pm. She has been also ins
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