Plea against use of ‘Union’ dismissed
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Petitioner sought course to Centre to teach T.N. individuals
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition that sought a course to the Centre to teach the individuals of Tamil Nadu to respect “our” nation India/Bharat by referring to its identify as it’s in official writings and speeches, in adherence to patriotism, sovereignty and respect.
The petitioner had additionally sought a course to restrain the State authorities from utilizing the time period “Union” whereas referring to India/Bharat in its communications.
A Division Bench of Justices T.S. Sivagnanam and S. Ananthi mentioned although the aid sought was to teach the individuals of Tamil Nadu, the submission made earlier than the court docket was extra directed in direction of the Chief Minister and the Ministers, within the method wherein they handle the Centre whereas talking within the Assembly.
The court docket mentioned in its view, the prayer was totally misconceived and no such course could possibly be issued by the court docket directing the Chief Minister or the Ministers to talk in a specific style.
Further, the judges mentioned the petition was completely imprecise as to what type of schooling the petitioner needed the individuals of Tamil Nadu to be given.
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