The issue relates to two habeas corpus petitions recorded by promoters M. R. Elavarasan and V. Preetha.
A day after he educated the Madras High Court that 130 AIADMK MLAs, whose bolster V.K. Sasikala cases to have, are "free and safe in the MLAs' inn at Chepauk," Additional Public Prosecutor made a vote confront on Friday and reclaimed his accommodation. He told the court, "The MLAs are not in unlawful authority but rather I require time to get directions about their genuine whereabouts."
Prosecutor V.M. Rajendran withdrew from his before accommodation when the Division Bench of Justices C. T. Selvam and T. Mathivanan tried to know the genuine whereabouts of the MLAs.
The issue relates to two habeas corpus petitions documented by promoters M. R. Elavarasan and V. Preetha, looking for a course to the police to follow and deliver Kunnam MLA R.T. Ramachandran and Krishnarayapuram MLA M. Geetha.
The applicants said the MLAs disappeared after they went to Chennai on February 8 to go to the meeting of the AIADMK Legislature Party.
At the point when the supplications came up for hearing on Friday, advocate K. Balu showing up for one of the applicants asserted that the MLAs who are under unlawful confinement in a resort in ECR are denied of essential offices like nourishment and water. "Data proposes that they were not permitted to contact their family," Mr. Balu charged.
Recording the entries, the Bench guided the Additional Public Prosecutor to get directions on every one of the assertions made and presented the matter on February 12 for further hearing.
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