When the petition filed by G Devarajan came up seeking action against theatre owners in Tamil Nadu who were allegedly charging more than the government fixed rates, the court recorded the Government Pleader's submission that a counter would be filed with details of the action taken.
Devarajan submitted that he had purchased two tickets for 'Kabali' at a theatre here on July 20 for Rs 300 each. As per the government fixed rate, the theatre should have charged just Rs 50 for one ticket.
The court recorded the Government Pleader's undertaking and posted the matter to October 21, saying the report should have details of the action taken on the petitioner's representation.
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