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HC dismisses criminal revision petition
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‘Petitioner trying to prolong proceedings’
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‘Petitioner trying to prolong proceedings’
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court dismissed a criminal revision petition filed by Duraisamy of Thanjavur district who challenged the sentence awarded by a trial court, after taking note of the fact that he was trying to prolong the proceedings instead of cooperating.
The petitioner sought setting aside of the judgment delivered by Thanjavur Principal Sessions Court in 2016. The court confirmed the judgment of the Judicial Magistrate, Thanjavur, delivered in 2013.
The petitioner was sentenced for the offences under Section 279 (Rash driving or riding on a public way) and 304 A (Causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code. He filed the revision petition in 2017, challenging the trial court judgement.
Madras HC Bench upholds single judge order on web-series on late Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa
The petitioner alleged that the serials were produced without her consent, a direct descendant of Jayalalithaa. Moreover, certain scenes in the serial portrayed her aunt in poor light.
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CHENNAI: A division bench of the Madras High Court on Friday upheld the order of a single judge refusing to restrain the makers of web-series centering around late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. The protection under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution that a film-maker enjoys is not conditional on the premise that he must depict something which is not true to life. The choice is entirely his, the court said.
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CHENNAI, 11/04/2008: Madras High Court buildings in Chennai on April 11, 2008. Photo: V. Ganesan
Court holds that legal heirs cannot inherit such rights
The right to privacy of an individual and the reputation earned during their lifetime extinguishes after death, and therefore, neither of them can be inherited by the legal heirs of the deceased, as is the case with immovable and movable properties. The legal heirs also cannot attempt to protect them through the initiation of legal proceedings, ruled the Madras High Court on Friday.
Justices R. Subbiah and Sathi Kumar Sukumara Kurup passed the ruling while dismissing an appeal preferred by former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s niece J. Deepa. The appeal had been filed against a single judge’s refusal to injunct the release of Kangana Ranaut and Arvind Swami-starrer
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