
Supreme Court to hear Andhra Pradesh's plea against HC order on prohibition of public meetings, rallies on roads
The Hindu
New Delhi The Supreme Court on January 18 said that it would hear on January 19, a plea of the Andhr
The Supreme Court on January 18 said that it would hear on January 19, a plea of the Andhra Pradesh Government challenging the high court’s recent order suspending the operation of a government order that prohibited conduct of public meetings and rallies on roads, including national highways.
A Bench of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice P.S. Narasimha agreed to hear the State Government’s plea urgently after standing counsel for the Andhra Pradesh Government said the High Court has stayed the order on rallies and public meetings. The Bench said it would hear the plea on Jan. 19.
On January 12, the Andhra Pradesh High Court had suspended till January 23 operation of the Government Order that prohibited conduct of public meetings and rallies on roads, including national highways.
It had held that the “Court is prima facie of the opinion that the impugned GO No.1 is contrary to the procedure provided under Section 30 of the Police Act, 1861”.
The High Court had passed the interim order, on a writ petition filed by CPI State Secretary K. Ramakrishna challenging the G.O. (Government Order), and posted the case for further hearing on January 20.
It had sought the State Government’s response before January 20 on the plea.
The petitioner before the High Court has contended that the G.O. was brought in to stifle the Opposition voices against the government.