C Vidyadharan, President of Lok Janasakthi Party, in his petition pleaded that prohibitory orders under Section 144 (1) of CrPC may be ordered to be lifted.
Tamil Nadu government had filed its status report in this regard.
Referring to the sequences of events after the death of Dalit youth Elavarasan, whose marriage to a caste Hindu girl sparked violence at Dharmapuri district last November, the government said it has become indispensable for it to pass prohibitory orders.
It further said communal tension between two communities are still continuing and therefore prohibitive order under Section 144(1) CrPC be continued till normalcy was restored.
A Division Bench comprising Justices V Dhanapalan and C T Selvam, before which the case came up for hearing, posted the matter for further hearing after a week.
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