The First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan before which the PIL filed by Abdul Rahman from the UK came up, issued notices to the Home Secretary, DGP and Chennai Commissioner of Police.
Petitioner's counsel submitted that the PIL had been filed "to safeguard the interests of a large number of innocent Muslims" who are silently suffering because of the functioning of 'Makka Masjid Shariat Council' and similar forums across the state.
The council functions like a court and presiding officers wear robes like judges, but of different colour, the petitioner claimed.
He said he too had become a victim once as he had approached council to reunite with his wife. But he was forced him to sign a letter of talaq and the divorce was pronounced.
As he did not get relief from the council, he moved a family court here for an appropriate remedy, he said.
The petitioner sought a direction to authorities to stop the functioning of the council and all other similar organisations in Tamil Nadu as dispute adjudicating bodies.
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