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HC adjourns to June 10 Panneersel­vam’s three side appeals on using AIADMK’s symbol

‘IndiaSL Joint Working Group on fisheries will meet soon’

- Mohamed Imranullah S.

The Centre on Monday informed the Madras High Court that though it had proposed to conduct the sixth meeting of the IndiaSri Lanka Joint Working Group (JWG) on Fisheries in November or December last year, the proposal did not fructify due to internal issues in the island nation.

The Union Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying told the

The Madras High Court on Monday adjourned to June 10 a batch of three original side appeals filed by expelled AIADMK leader O. Panneersel­vam against a single judge’s order restrainin­g him from using the ‘two leaves’ symbol, besides imposing other restraints.

A Division Bench of Justices R. Subramania­n and R. Sakthivel said that it was neither passing any interim order nor rejecting the plea for interim orders, but was only adjourning the appeals, simplicite­r, until after the general election, to avoid confusion during the ongoing election.

Senior counsel P.H. Arvindh Pandian, representi­ng the appellant, said that his only concern was that the interim injunction order passed by the single judge on March 18, 2024 should not disentitle his client from approachin­g the Election Commission (EC) seeking the ‘two leaves’ symbol.

When the senior judge in the Bench said that it was up to the appellant to approach the EC without inviting any observatio­ns from the Bench, Mr. Pandian replied that he would approach the court again if his client faced any problem before the Election Commission due to the civil proceeding­s pending before the court.

Justice N. Sathish Kumar had granted three interim injunction­s on March 18 restrainin­g Mr. Panneersel­vam from using the AIADMK’s ‘two leaves’ symbol, flag and letterhead; injuncting him from claiming to be the coordinato­r or even a primary member of the party; and preventing him first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwa­la and Justice D. Bharatha Chakravart­hy that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) was taking steps to hold the meeting at the earliest possible date. The submission­s were made in a counteraff­idavit filed in response to a PIL petition filed by Fishermen Care, a private organisati­on, complainin­g about frequent arrest of fishermen from Tamil Nadu by the Sri Lankan Navy. from interferin­g with the activities of the party’s general secretary, Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i.

The relief was granted till the disposal of a civil suit filed by Mr. Palaniswam­i seeking permanent injunction­s of a similar nature. Mr. Panneersel­vam had filed the present original side appeals challengin­g all three interim injunction­s primarily on the ground that they amounted to granting final relief.

He also contended that the interim injunction­s ought not to have been granted when a different civil suit filed by him challengin­g his expulsion from the party was still pending in the court.

Later in the day, the first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwa­la and Justice D. Bharatha Chakravart­hy took up a writ petition filed by S. Surya Moorthi seeking a direction to the Election Commission to take necessary action on his representa­tion for not allotting the ‘two leaves’ symbol to the AIADMK till the disposal of civil suits filed against intraparty elections.

Since the petitioner’s counsel told the court that he had been engaged to argue the case only on Sunday, and required time to go through the papers, the judges adjourned the hearing to April 22.

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