HC grants anticipatory bail to Tamil author in sedition case

July 15, 2013 07:16 pm | Updated June 07, 2016 08:01 am IST - Madurai

The author of Pandian History which was banned by Tamil Nadu government Mr. Senthil Mallar got anticipatory bail from the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on Monday. A file photo: Special Arrangement.

The author of Pandian History which was banned by Tamil Nadu government Mr. Senthil Mallar got anticipatory bail from the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on Monday. A file photo: Special Arrangement.

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday granted anticipatory bail to author K. Senthil Mallar in a case of alleged sedition filed by the state government over his banned Tamil book.

Justice R. Mala allowed the plea of Mr. Mallar and directed him to furnish a personal surety bond for Rs.5,000 and appear before the Sattur Judicial Magistrate daily.

The government had last month banned the book “Meendezhum Pandiyar Varalaru” (Resurgence of Pandiyar’s history) which claimed that Pallars, a Scheduled Caste, were the original rulers of southern Tamil Nadu.

According to the government gazette order, the book contained “demeaning” description and “disparaging” remarks against certain communities and “distorted” the history of prominent leaders of the state.

The Sattur Town police had filed the case against Mr. Mallar and his father-in-law Perumalsamy under Sections the Indian Penal Code provisions related to sedition and causing disharmony between sections of society.

Mr. Perumalsamy had already been arrested from his house at Chinna Odaipatti Village in Sattur for alleged possession of copies of the book.

The government issued a gazette order under section 95 (1) (a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act 2 of 1974) stating that the book should be forfeited by the government.

The book, the author said, was an attempt towards construction of caste identity.

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