Justice M M Sundresh gave the direction to the inspector of Gudiyatham Town Police Station on a petition filed by Ismail, General Secretary of Thamizhaga Makkal Jananayaga Katchi, seeking grant of permission to hold the function.
The police had on November 20 informed the court that they had rejected permission to Katchi apprehending law and order problem, which was challenged by the outfit.
The conditions include that no speeches should be made against any religion, the government or its policies. The speeches should be only about the life of Tipu Sultan.
The outfit submitted that as the birth date of Tipu Sultan on November 20 had already gone by, it proposed to have the meeting on November 27.
But the counsel for the government submitted as there is no sufficient time left to make arrangements for security, another date may be selected by the petitioner.
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