The EC had given the directive in a letter to the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) but ruled there is no need to interfere with a similar symbol at MGR Memorial entrance here.
Jayalalithaa contended the reasons cited by the EC such as to prevent mobile propagation of AIADMK symbol are unreasonable and unlawful. If such a decision is taken and if extended to logical limits, then use of various political party symbols like hand, cycle and lantern should be prohibited from use.
The petition was mentioned before Justice B Rajendran today by senior counsel Muthukumaraswamy who, in turn, informed him that as per the Registry's latest notification, all matters pertaining to the 2014 LS polls should be heard by the First Bench headed by the acting Chief Justice.
The counsel mentioned it before acting Chief Justice Sathish K Agnihotri who asked him to file it in the registry which will be taken up on Monday for hearing.
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She recalled DMK had filed a miscellaneous petition on November 8, 2013 but Advocate General A L Somayaji said the paintings and the picture cannot be characterized as a political symbol, following which the matter was posted to November 26, 2013.
After four months, DMK has 'all of a sudden' filed a miscellaneous petition seeking an interim direction, directing the EC to seal the CM's photograph and imprintings on small buses, she said.
She said these buses were launched much before the EC notification and the model code came into force. So, the EC has passed the order unlawfully and unreasonably. Therefore, it cannot be construed as being used for poll campaign by AIADMK, she said and sought quashing of the March 10 EC order.