Breaking Madras High Court Refuses Advance Bail to Former Minister Over Remarks Targeting Chief Minister Vijay Sukumar

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The Madras High Court on Tuesday denied an application for advance bail filed by Anitha R. Radhakrishnan, a former minister and current MLA of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AI ADMK), after he made “objectionable” statements about Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Vijay Sukumar.

Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyan, hearing the petition, remarked that “how can a former minister and a sitting MLA use such language against an elected Chief Minister,” and ordered that Radhakrishnan remain in custody pending trial.

Radhakrishnan’s remarks, made during a public rally earlier this month, alleged corruption and “unconstitutional” actions by the chief minister, prompting a criminal complaint by the state government. The complaint cites sections of the Indian Penal Code related to “hurting religious sentiments” and “instigating disaffection.”

The court’s decision follows a series of high‑profile cases in Tamil Nadu where political figures have faced legal action for inflammatory speech. Legal analysts note that the denial of advance bail is consistent with precedent where courts have emphasized the need to protect public order and the dignity of elected offices.

Radhakrishnan’s legal team argued that the remarks were made in the course of legitimate political debate and that he posed no flight risk. The bench, however, found the language “objectionable” and deemed the bail request premature, directing the prosecution to file a detailed charge sheet.

The case is expected to proceed to trial later this year.

Analysis:
The court’s rebuke underscores the judiciary’s willingness to curtail speech that it deems to cross the line from political criticism into personal vilification of elected officials. While freedom of expression is protected under the Indian Constitution, Indian courts have repeatedly held that it does not extend to statements that threaten public order or defame public servants. The decision may serve as a warning to other legislators who use charged rhetoric in a highly polarized political climate.

Sources
– The Hindu, “Madras High Court denies advance bail to Anitha R. Radhakrishnan for his objectionable remarks against CM Vijay,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/madras-high-court-denies-advance-bail-to-anitha-r-radhakrishnan-for-his-objectionable-remarks-against-cm-vijay/article71177455.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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