Justice B Kemal Pasha granted the stay while considering a petition filed by the Chief Editor of Malayala Manorama, challenging the interim order issued by the sub-court judge, Karunagapally, imposing restrictions on the media from publishing any defamatory statements against Chavara MLA Vijayan Pillai's son Sreejith.
"The order issued by sub-court seems to be illegal and against constitutional mandate.. hence operation of the order is stayed," the court said.
The lower court had issued the order on the basis of a complaint filed by Sreejith alleging that his name was being misused in connection with a cheating case in Dubai.
There were also reports about Sreejith's role in the cheating case.
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The Sub-Court order came on January 3 amid reports that Hasan Ismaeel Abdulla Almarzooqi,owner of thetourism company, had planned to hold a press conference at the Press Club in Thiruvananthapuram yesterday evening with regard to their allegations against sons of political leaders.
However, it was cancelled after the sub-court issued the order with regard to any discussion or publication of news related to the cheating case, in which the son of Chavara MLA was said to be involved.