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2023 DIGILAW 1815 (MAD)

R. Jeyaraman v. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dindigul

2023-04-27

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JUDGMENT (Prayer: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying this Court to issue a Writ of Mandamus, directing the 2nd respondents to grant permission and necessary protection to perform the cultural program (ie.) Adal Padal on 28.04.2023 at 07.00 pm to 11.00 pm in the evening of Arulmighu Sri Nallandiran Samy ThiruKovil Thiruvizha, Karaikkali, Vedasandur, Dindigul District, by consider the petitioner''s representation dated 29.03.2023.) 1. The writ petitioner filed this Writ Petition seeking for issuance of a Writ of Mandamus directing the 2nd respondents to grant permission and necessary protection to perform the cultural program (ie.) Adal Padal on 28.04.2023 at 07.00 pm to 11.00 pm in the evening of Arulmighu Sri Nallandiran Samy ThiruKovil Thiruvizha, Karaikkali, Vedasandur, Dindigul District, by consider the petitioner''s representation dated 29.03.2023. 2. Mr.R.Suresh Kumar, learned Government Advocate (Crl. Side) takes notice for the respondents. By consent, this writ petition is taken up for final disposal at the admission stage itself. 3. The learned counsel appearing for the writ petitioner submitted that festival for the temple, by name, “Arulmighu Sri Nallandiran Samy ThiruKovil Thiruvizha, Karaikkali, Vedasandur, Dindigul District”, is going to be held on 28.04.2023. Subsequent to the same, in order to conduct a cultural programme on 28.04.2023, they sought permission of the Police by giving a representation dated 29.03.2023. But, the second respondent has not considered the said representation. Since no order was passed, the writ petitioner has come before this Court for the above said relief. 4. The learned Government Advocate (Crl. Side) appearing for the respondents would submit that he has no objection for granting permission to conduct a cultural programme subject to time restriction in between 07.00 p.m to 10.00 p.m. on 28.04.2023, and also submitted that the second respondent has received the representation of the writ petitioner and the same is pending for consideration. 5. I have considered the submission of the learned counsel appearing for the writ petitioner and the learned Government Advocate (Crl. Side) appearing for the respondents. 6. It is brought to the notice of this Court that the Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu, Chennai had issued a circular memorandum in Rc.007301/Genl.I (1)/2019, dated 09.04.2019, along with instructions to the Inspectors of Police throughout Tamil Nadu for consideration of applications seeking permission for conducting cultural programme. Side) appearing for the respondents. 6. It is brought to the notice of this Court that the Director General of Police, Tamil Nadu, Chennai had issued a circular memorandum in Rc.007301/Genl.I (1)/2019, dated 09.04.2019, along with instructions to the Inspectors of Police throughout Tamil Nadu for consideration of applications seeking permission for conducting cultural programme. Therefore, in view of the detailed circular and guidelines issued by the Director General of Police, the second respondent is hereby directed to consider the representation of the writ petitioner, dated 29.03.2023 and pass suitable orders based on the above said circular, in the light of the above submission made by the Government Advocate (Crl. Side). 7. With the above direction, this writ petition stands disposed of. No costs.