Chennai, March 31: The Madras High Court today declined to stay a single judge's order denying permission to a women's organisation to hold a function in connection with Women's Day in which Gaddar, a pro-naxalite folk singer from Andhra Pradesh, was to participate.
When the appeal filed by Padma, general secretary of Puratchigara Pengal Viduthali Maiyyam (Revolutionary Women's Organisation) came up for hearing, the First Division comprising Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice Prabha Sridevan posted the matter for final hearing in the last week of April.
On March 28 last, Justice K Mohan Ram had declined permission to the body to hold the public function slated to be held in a city auditorium today.
Contending that the impugned order violated 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, the appellant alleged that it was contrary to law, weight of evidence and probabilities of the case - Agencies
chennaionline.com; Published: Tuesday, April 01, 2008
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