A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra, besides staying the operation of the summons, issued notices to the Centre and Tamil Nadu government on Vijayakanth's plea seeking quashing of the criminal defamation case.
Earlier, the state government had accorded sanction to try the opposition leader in the case for making statement against B V Ramanaa, Minister for Milk and Diary Development Department.
The scam involved alleged diversion of milk supply vans of Aavin, co-operative milk society of Tamil Nadu government, on their way from various districts to Chennai and diluting the milk in them with water.
Vijayakant also challenged the constitutional validity of Sections 499 and 500 (defamation) of the IPC alleging that these provisions violated fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression.
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