The court also ordered appointment of an interpreter to offer help to the litigant while deposing in Tamil.
Hearing an application filed by Koothayee Adimulam Harijan, a complainant in a case, Justice R P Sondurbaldota yesterday set aside a lower court order of February 28, 2013, which had rejected the applicant's plea for deposing in Tamil and seeking permission to appoint an interpreter.
The sessions court in suburban Dindoshi should have allowed the application of the applicant and appointed an interpreter knowing Tamil language, said the High Court judge.
The application was opposed by the accused contending that the applicant had appeared before other courts, like family court in suburban Bandra and Metropolitan Magistrate in suburban Borivali and in those proceedings she had communicated in Hindi language.
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The sessions court accepted the contention of the accused and refused to allow the complainant to depose in Tamil while rejecting her plea for an interpreter. Being aggrieved, she moved the High Court challenging the order.
The court also noted that the applicant had communicated with Malvani police station by issuing a letter in Hindi language.