S.RAJESWARAN, R.SUBBIAH, A.ARUMUGHASWAMY
Tamil Nadu Advocate’s Association – Appellant
Versus
Deputy Superintendent of Police, CBI, Chennai – Respondent
ORDER
Since the relief sought for, the issue involved and the respondent police is one and the same in both the petitions, a common order is being passed to dispose of these two Criminal Original Petitions.
2. The case of the petitioner as given in Crl. O.P. No.2463/2010 is as follows:
After the unpleasant and unsavory incident that took place inside the Madras High Court campus on 19.02.2009, a case was registered by the first respondent on the orders passed by this Court in RC2(S)/2009/CBI/SCB/Chennai. Several Advocate Associations including the petitioner Association were responsible for registering the above case. The petitioner Association was a party before this Court in the Suo Moto writ petition initiated by this Court in W.P. No.3335/2009 and the petitioner association is the petitioner in W.P. No.3910/2009. Therefore, being an aggrieved party they questioned the charge sheet filed by the first respondent before the learned Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Egmore, Chennai. Final report was filed by the respondent on 12.01.2010. It is stated that many senior top officials of the Police Department, who were responsible for the incident that took place on 19.02.2009
R. Sankarasubbu vs. The Commissioner of Police, Egmore, Chennai and Ors
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