A division bench of the court's Madurai bench, comprising justices A. Selvam and B. Gokuldas, gave the interim direction while hearing a Habeas Corpus petition, filed by G. Thirumugan, a relative of one of the stranded fishermen, last evening.
The bench rejected the plea of counsel for the central government who sought four weeks time to filea counter-affidavit.
The court said it was the Centre's duty to ensure the safe return of the fishermen through diplomatic channels. The petitioner said his uncle K Sethu Raja and other fishermen had gone to Saudi Arabia on different dates since 2013 to work in the company of one Yusuf Khaleel in Al Jubail.
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