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S.No. POLICE STATION CRIME NO.
SECTION OF LAW
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Bodi Taluk 436/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

2. Bodi Town 445/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

3. Kombai 176/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

4. Thevaram 180/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

5. Allinagaram 434/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

6. Aundipatty 554/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

7. Theni 696/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

8. Chinnamanur 513/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

9. Cumbum North 343/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

10. Kudalore North 217/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

11. Cumbum South 267/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

12. Periyakulam 558/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

13. Thenkarai 391/2014 151 Cr.P.C. r/w 7 (I)(A) CLA. Act.

8. It is further stated in the report that there were no incidents on 02.10.2014 and 03.10.2014 as alleged by the petitioner and there was no complaint received for the alleged incidents on those days and the petitioner has made vague averments without referring to the place of occurrence. As to the suspension of the morning shows and matinee shows in the theatres on 04.10.2014, it is stated that it has been done followed by a call made by the Association concerned and it is a State wide one. The private bus owners had not plied their vehicles on 05.10.2014 based on the decision taken by the respective Associations and the second respondent had not received any complaint alleging intimidation either from the theatre owners or from the private bus operators. The averments made in the affidavit as to the functioning of the schools and the plying of the omnibuses, were false and the omnibuses had been plied without any hindrance and the schools had been functioned normally, in Theni District. The respondents had not received any complaint regarding the banners put in Theni District as alleged by the petitioner and the writ petition has not substantiated the same with any proof. According to the second respondent, the situation is under control and therefore, there is no necessity to invoke Section 144 Cr.P.C. Apart from the above, it is seen that they had registered the following cases, on those who attempted to commit suicide: