One Solai Subramanian had challenged the circular on the ground that no timeframe was mentioned in the circular as per the G.O.
Justices V.Ramasubramanian and V M Velumani admitted the review petition,and posted it for hearing next week.
A division bench had dismissed the PIL in 2013 on the ground that the Tamilnadu Official Languages Act had vested powers with the High court to pass a general or special order, permitting presiding officers of civil/criminal courts and tribunals to write orders in English in such circumstances.
The review petition was by a a third party, P Rathinam and that too, after a 370 day delay of dismissal of the petition.
The review Petitioner said that law books and Journals were available in tamil now, as also dictionaries. To grant permission to judiciary officers to write their judgements in english should have a time frame.
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