Contempt Case Filed In Kerala High Court Against CP(I)M State Secretary MV Govindan For Blocking Roads To Hold Party Conference

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A contempt case has been filed against CP(I)M State Secretary M V Govindan in the Kerala High Court for allegedly blocking the roads by constructing a stage for holding Palayam area conference of the party on December 5. The contempt case has been filed alleging that the MV Govindan has violated the directions of the Court dated June 23, 2010 in WP(C) No. 19253 of 2010, where a Division...

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A contempt case has been filed against CP(I)M State Secretary M V Govindan in the Kerala High Court for allegedly blocking the roads by constructing a stage for holding Palayam area conference of the party on December 5. 

The contempt case has been filed alleging that the MV Govindan has violated the directions of the Court dated June 23, 2010 in WP(C) No. 19253 of 2010, where a Division Bench had directed the Government agencies including PWD, Police, Revenue and Local authorities against granting any permission to hold meetings on public roads and road margins.

The Court had ordered that meetings could only be held in Stadiums, public grounds outside road margins and grounds of educational institutions on holidays.

The contempt case has been filed alleging that the conference blocked the road in front of the Vanchiyoor Court complex and Vanchivoor police station. It was stated that MV Govindan should be proceeded against under the Contempt of Courts Act for violation of the directions issued by the Court.

Case Number: Con Case (C) No. 3252/2024

Case Title: N Prakash v M V Govindan Master


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