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by Sekar Reporter · Published August 31, 2020
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The Madras High Court on Tuesday suo motu included the Union Home Ministry as one of the respondents to a habeas corpus petition filed by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict S. Nalini to declare her detention since September 2018 as illegal because it was when the State cabinet had made a recommendation to the Governor to release all seven convicts involved in the case. Justices R. Subbiah and R. Pongiappan impleaded the Centre too as a party to the petition after Additional Solicitor General G. Rajagopalan informed the court that the Home Ministry had in April 2018 rejected a proposal to release the seven convicts. The petitioner’s counsel M. Radhakrishnan took objection to it and stated the convict was now seeking the benefit of a recommendation made by the State cabinet in September 2018.
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 8, 2020
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In the result, the Criminal Original Petition is allowed, the FIR in Crime No.696 of 2018 is quashed. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed. 15.11.2022 Index:Yes/No Speaking Order : Yes / No mka To: 1.The Inspector of Police, Kattoor Police Station, Coimbatore City, 2.The Public Prosecutor, High Court, Madras. G. JAYACHANDRAN, J. mka CRL.O.P.No.17074 of 2019 and Crl.MP. Nos.8603 and 8604 of 2019 15.11.2022. For Petitioner : Mr.P.Dinesh Kumar For Respondent 1 : Mr.N.S.Suganthan Government Advocate (Crl. Side) For Respondent 2 : No appearance
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 18, 2022