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1986 Supreme(Mad) 339

VENKATASWAMY
Ramachandran – Appellant
Versus
M. G. Ramachandran, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and Others – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:T. Sivagnanasambandam, Advocate.

Judgment :-

This writ petition is for the issue of a writ of quo warranto against the first respondent to show cause by what authority he claims to have, use, enjoy and perform the duties, rights and privileges of the Office of the Chief Minister of the State of Tamil Nadu.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioner in support of his argument invited my attention to Art.164, sub-clause (3) and also to Form V of Oaths of Office prescribed under Third Schedule. According to the learned counsel, the first respondent in a conference convened at Madurai by All World M.G. Ramachandra Mandram has requested the members of the Mandram to give him a promise; and that is the members of Mandram must carry knives with them. Whenever the police fails to punish their enemies, knives will be useful for their self-defence. The exact averment in the affidavit is in para 6, which reads as follows -

"Close to midnight on 13th July, 1986, the first respondent while addressing his fans (blood kins as he claims them) at the All World M.G. Ramachandra Mandram conference held in Madurai made this request in his speech 'I ask you to promise me one thing. You must all carry knives with you. Whenever the police fail











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