Therefore, he appears to have participated in an agitation, in which, the effigy of a political personality was allegedly burnt by him. Hence, a complaint ... follows :
'That on 4.10.2014 at 10.AM, the petitioner burnt the effigy of Subramaniam Swamy near the bus stand at Thirukoilur, to protest against
petitioner also shouted slogans in abusive and filthy language and burnt their effigies in the premises creating ugly scenes and sense of terror ... Welders along with others went in procession to the Main Office carrying effigies representing the Manager and Shetty and shouted the slogans in abusive
disperse and all of a sudden, they set ablaze the
effigy of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. When the Police tried ... contended that
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mere burning of an effigy by itself would not amount to an offence, unless it is
proved
projected as a farmer and dwacra woman and they have
placed the effigy of the Hon'ble Chief Minister before the said Mock
Court ... acted as a Judge imposed capital punishment
of hanging to the effigy of the Chief Minister. Accused 1 to 6, 9
and 10 hanged
explore the
possibility of recreating the burning of the Ravana's
effigy by using modern technology in the form of LED
bulbs and also ... burning would necessarily pollute the air and the
effigies that are burnt are huge caricatures and not
small structure and in addition to that
Regd.)
filed Suit for Declaration (to declare that denial of burning of effigy of Ravan
and others is null and void), Mandatory (to direct ... defendants to allow
burning of effigy of Ravan and others at the permitted place) and for
Permanent Injunction to carry such activities perpetually every year
Chief Guest there. He did not remember at
what time the effigies were set on fire and who set them on fire. The distance
between ... continued upto 6.30 pm. Bal Kishan Bali also
set on fire the effigies of Rawana, Megh Nath and Kumbkaran. Thereafter, there
was fire works, which
under Section 123 (4) of the
Respondent have made effigy of R.P.Act.,
the petitioner depicting the There is no allegation
petitioner ... kaffir in the eyes of the voters any statement of fact., Effigy
and exhibited at different parts is not a statement of fact
charge sheets have also been filed longback.
F. Cases involving burning of effigies:
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50. One such cases is FIR No.203/2018 ... accused of an offence under section 285 IPC for burning
effigy of a political leader. When he approached the High Court, it granted
him relief
Authorities, meeting and rally were arranged.
However, some unwanted persons, set an effigy on fire, which is visible from
video and photographs. It is submitted ... that petitioner was not present on the
spot and effigy was burnt without permission and contrary to instructions
issued by him. On 21/10/2023