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'Reasonable Time Should Be Given For Investigation' : SC Sets Aside Madras HC Order Quashing FIR Against YouTuber Maridhas In 4 Days
Rintu Mariam Biju
14 Jan 2023 9:30 AM IST
The Supreme Court has set aside an order of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court which had quashed criminal proceedings registered against YouTuber Maridhas Malaichamy for an alleged tweet.In an order passed on January 9, but uploaded yesterday, the Court observed that the High Court acted in "haste", without giving adequate time for the investigating agency.Criticising the High...
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The Supreme Court has set aside an order of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court which had quashed criminal proceedings registered against YouTuber Maridhas Malaichamy for an alleged tweet.
In an order passed on January 9, but uploaded yesterday, the Court observed that the High Court acted in "haste", without giving adequate time for the investigating agency.
Criticising the High Court's approach, the Supreme Court noted : "The FIR came to be lodged on 09.12.2021, immediately, on the very next date, the quashing petition was filed and within a period of four days i.e. 14.12.2021, the impugned judgment and order has been passed and the criminal proceedings are quashed".
"As per the settled position of law, it is the right conferred upon the Investigating Agency to conduct the investigation and reasonable time should be given to the Investigating Agency to conduct the investigation unless it is found that the allegations in the FIR do not disclose any cognizable offence at all or the complaint is barred by any law", the Court added.
For Petitioner(s) Mr. Sanjay R. Hegde, Sr. Adv. Dr. Joseph Aristotle S., AOR Mr. Shobhit Dwivedi, Adv. Mr. Raghav Gupta, Adv. Mr. Sharukh Ali, Adv. Mr. Tanay Hegde, Adv.


