Judicial Magistrate Rajkumar gave the directive when a petition by local pro-Dalit outfit Arundhatiyar Munnetra Kazhakam, seeking the arrest of the two for allegedly using vulgar language against women in the song, came up for hearing.
Directing the duo to appear before the court on March 21, the Judge adjourned the matter to that date.
Cases have been filed against Simbu and Ravichandran in a police station here and in Chennai in connection with the song allegedly rendered by them.
Anirudh in his statement to the police contended that he was not the composer of the song which has come in for strong criticism from several women organisations over the lyrics used in it.
Simbu had unsuccesfully moved the Madras High Court seeking to quash the case. His anticipatory bail plea too was disposed of with a direction to move the appropriate court for regular bail.
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