Breaking Have to Respect CM’: Madras HC Rejects Anticipatory Bail for DMK MLA Over Defamatory Remarks

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The Madras High Court refused to grant anticipatory bail to Anita Radhakrishnan, a Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), after she was charged with making allegedly defamatory statements about Chief Minister C. Vijay K. Vijay (also known as TVK).

The bench, presided over by Justice G. Raghunathan, ruled that the allegations warranted a thorough investigation and that granting bail at this stage could impede the probe. The court also observed that Tamil Nadu has a “long tradition since 1967 of people from the cine industry joining the state’s politics after being elected to power,” referencing the historic entry of film personalities into governmental roles.

Radhakrishnan’s remarks, made during a public rally in Chennai, accused the chief minister of misusing government resources and labelled him “a puppet of corporate interests.” The prosecution, filing a police complaint, argued that the statements were false, intended to tarnish the chief minister’s reputation, and fell under sections of the Indian Penal Code dealing with defamation.

The court noted that while freedom of speech is protected under the Constitution, it is not absolute when statements are “maliciously false and likely to cause injury to reputation.” Accordingly, the High Court ordered Radhakrishnan to appear before the investigating officer within 15 days and denied the anticipatory bail petition.

The decision has drawn criticism from opposition leaders, who claim the ruling could chill legitimate political dissent. DMK spokesperson Priyanka Sharma said the party would “appeal the decision and fight any attempts to stifle free speech.”

Legal experts suggest the case will test the balance between defamation law and political expression, especially given the high-profile nature of both the accused MLA and the chief minister, who also has a background in the film industry.

Analysis:
The court’s reference to the 1967 precedent underscores the intertwined nature of Tamil Nadu’s film and political spheres, a dynamic that often amplifies public scrutiny of statements made by politicians. By denying anticipatory bail, the bench signals a willingness to enforce defamation statutes even against elected officials, potentially setting a precedent for future cases where political speech crosses into alleged falsehoods. However, the ruling may also raise concerns about the use of criminal defamation provisions to curb dissent, a point frequently raised by civil‑rights groups. The outcome of any appeal could further clarify the legal boundaries of political criticism in the state.

Sources
– Hindustan Times, “Madras High Court backs CM C Vijay K Vijay, denies bail relief to DMK MLA Anita Radhakrishnan over defamatory remarks,” July 3 2026, https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/madras-high-court-backs-cm-c-joseph-vijay-tvk-denies-bail-relief-to-dmk-mla-anita-radhakrishnan-over-defamatory-remarks-101783065069563.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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