Supreme Court on Udhayanidhi Stalin: The Supreme Court on Monday (April 1) heard a petition by Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. Throughout this, the court docket requested Udhayanidhi Stalin how he may approach the highest court docket under writ jurisdiction together with his plea to membership collectively a number of FIRs for his “abolish Sanatan Dharma” remark.
A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Dutta advised the minister that he may have filed a petition within the apex court docket under Part 406 of the CrPC, searching for switch of the prison instances, however not under Article 32 of the Structure, which Writ is expounded to jurisdiction.
The court docket made this remark
Justice Dutta mentioned, “You see, cognizance has been taken in some instances and summons have been issued. Judicial proceedings can’t be interfered with by the Supreme Court under writ jurisdiction.” The bench allowed Udhayanidhi Stalin to amend his plea in view of authorized points and record the matter within the week commencing Might 6.
Udhayanidhi's lawyer gave this argument
Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, showing for the Tamil Nadu minister, mentioned that the intention behind the remark was to not create a political battle as there was a gathering of solely 30 to 40 individuals. Justice Dutta referred to the instances cited by Udhayanidhi Stalin wherein journalists and political figures had been additionally concerned in linking the FIRs collectively and mentioned media individuals can’t be in contrast with ministers.
What did Udhayanidhi Stalin say?
Youth Welfare and Sports activities Minister in Tamil Nadu Udhayanidhi Stalin is the son of a well-known movie actor, Chief Minister and DMK chief MK Stalin. Talking at a convention in September 2023, Udhayanidhi Stalin had mentioned that Sanatan Dharma is in opposition to social justice and equality and needs to be abolished. He in contrast Sanatan Dharma with Corona virus, Malaria and Dengue.
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