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Justice P Velmurugan quashed the complaint in a recent order while allowing a petition filed by Thirumavalavan, also a Lok Sabha MP.
In his order, the judge said on a reading of the complaint, it was seen that the main allegation made by the respondent-de facto complainant was that the speech rendered by the petitioner was telecast on a Youtube channel, which amounts to being a hate speech against the Indian women, more so, the Hindu women.
The judge said on a reading of the entire material available on record, it was conspicuously clear that the petitioner had referred about the book “Manu Smriti”. He has spoken about the same and therefore, this Court finds that the allegations made against the petitioner do not attract the offence(s) that would be made out in IPC and Information Technology Act.
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The judge said at this juncture, it has to be stated that there was no intention for the petitioner to commit any hate speech and was not affecting anyone and his speech was only in general parlance. “Hence, for the reasons stated above, this petition is allowed, quashing the private complaint on the file of the District Munsif-cum-Judicial Magistrate, Peraiyur, Madurai District”, the judge added.