The High Court also asked the police not to go ahead with the proclamation proceedings initiated against Jayakrushna until further orders.
Adjudicating over petitions filed by Jayakrushna seeking to quash the NBW and the proclamation proceedings, Justice Kumari Sanju Panda while giving him the temporary relief directed the petitioner to appear before the Puri district collector on November 5 and give an undertaking stating that he shall not indulge in similar offences in future.
"The Court (HC) has instructed the government counsel to discuss the matter with the Puri district collector and find out whether an amicable settlement outside the court could be arrived at," Jayakrushna's lawyer Subrat Kumar Nayak said, adding that the matter would again come up for hearing on November 7.
Booked in at least four cases, including attacks on journalists and threatening the district collector during the 'Niladri Bije' ritual of the deities in July this year, Jayakrushna has been evading police arrest since then by remaining underground.
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