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S.Sangili vs The Commissioner Of Police

Madras High Court|06 April, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

[Order of the Court was made by A.SELVAM, J.] This writ petition has been filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying to call for records relating to the rejection order dated 27.03.2017 passed by the second respondent and quash the same and also for directing the respondents to give permission for conducting Adalpadal Programme in the place mentioned therein, by way of issuing a writ of certiorarified mandamus.
2.It is seen from the records that the second respondent has rejected the representation alleged to have been given by the petitioner on 27.03.2017 simply on the ground of law and order problem. The reason given by the second respondent is not proper and therefore this Court is inclined to pass the following order.
3.In fine, this writ petition is allowed in part without costs and the impugned order dated 27.03.2017 passed by the second respondent is quashed. The second respondent is directed to consider the representation alleged to have been given by the petitioner afresh and dispose of the same within a period of two days.
To
1.The Commissioner of Police, Law & Order Department, Madurai City.
2.The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Thilagar Thidal Division (L & O), Madurai City.
3.The Inspector of Police, Thiruparankundram Police Station (L&O), Madurai City..
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Title

S.Sangili vs The Commissioner Of Police

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
06 April, 2017