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Madras HC upholds TN govt's decision disallowing fast at Marina

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Sep 03 2018 | 8:20 PM IST

The Madras High Court on Monday set aside a single judge order permitting farmer leader P Ayyakannu to stage a one-day fast at the Marina beach here.

The court allowed an appeal by the state government against the single judge order directing the city police commissioner to allow him to conduct the protest.

"The right to protest, no doubt, is available to all the citizens in a democratic country like ours. Unfortunately, this right to protest has been continuously misunderstood as a right to inconvenience the general public," a division bench of Justice K K Sasidharan and Justice R Subramanian said.

"The protesters who claim to espouse the cause of the public often forget that their right to protest ends when the other person's right to free movement and right to not to listen to starts," the bench added.

While pointing out that a complete ban would amount to an unreasonable restriction, the Supreme Court had upheld the right of the government to place reasonable restrictions with reference to the time and the place at which such protests or public meetings are to be held, it said.

Ayyakkannu had moved the high court after the police denied him and his farmers' group permission to go on a 90-day fast at Marina Beach demanding that the Centre set up the Cauvery Water Management Board.

Ayyakkannu and other farmers have earlier staged protests on the Cauvery issue in New Delhi.

Allowing the state government's appeal, the court said "we find that the restrictions placed are reasonable and they do not in any manner curtail the freedom guaranteed under Article 19(1)(b) of the Constitution of India."

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First Published: Sep 03 2018 | 8:20 PM IST

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