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
respectively on the allegations that the petitioners have
attempted to burn the effigy of the Prime Minister against the Central
Government's Policy ... reading of Section 285 would show that
the mere burning of an effigy, by itself, was not made a
punishable offence under
ignominy) had left his
house to purchase milk and to see the effigy of Ravana being burnt
towards Shankar Nagar. After the effigy had been ... deposed as PW-3. He deposed that after the effigy of Ravana
was burnt, respondent no.1 (Balbir Singh) and one other person
raised slogans praising Kalignar
Karunanithi and against Vaiko and suddenly the effigy of Vaiko was
burnt in prohibited area, while prohibitory order was in force ... raised slogans praising
Kalignar Karunanithi and against Vaiko and suddenly the effigy of
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Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and suddenly the
effigy of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu was burnt in
prohibited area, while ... Chief Minister
of Tamil Nadu and suddenly the effigy of the Hon'ble Chief Minister
of Tamil Nadu was burnt in prohibited area, while
have conducted demonstration as
against political leader Mr.Subramaniasamy and burnt his effigy
without any prior permission from the police, the petitioners have
attempted ... have conducted demonstration as against
political leader Mr.Subramaniasamy and burnt his effigy without any
permission in prohibited area, while prohibitory order was in force
allegation that the
petitioners and others were burning the effigy of a political leader.
4. The learned Government Advocate (Crl.Side) appearing for
the first ... reading of Section 285 would show that the mere
burning of an effigy, by itself, was not made a punishable
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petitioners and others were burning the effigy of a political leader.
4. The learned Government Advocate (Crl.Side) appearing for
the first ... reading of Section 285 would show that the mere
burning of an effigy, by itself, was not made a punishable
offence under
park as they went there to see the
burning of effigies of Ravana. The suggestion is denied that he
did not hand over articles ... quarrel
with the complainant when they were seeing the burning of
effigies in the Central Park of the society. It is for the appellant