A divisionbench, comprising Chief Justice Navaniti Prasad Singh and Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan said it cannot sanctify or disapprove the act of theminister.
"The court cannot pre-empt action on the basis of his speech," it said.
The court while dismissing the PILs seeking action against Mani, however, said the petitioners could approach the appropriate authority, seeking action against the minister.
One of the petitioners had sought a court-monitored probe into the allegations that Mani made the "sexually-loaded, anti-women statements" at a public meeting.
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The counsel had denied that the minister made any derogatory remarks against women.
The petitioners had alleged that Mani had used abusive language against women leaders and activists of "Pembilai Orumai", a group of plantation workers in Idukki district, who had organised a month-long stir in Munnar last year.
"The respondent is a habitual offender and regularly uses abusive language and sexually-loaded statements, especially against the women," one of the petitioners had said.
"I have not used the word woman even once in my 17 minute speech," which, he claimed, had been edited by the media, a section of which was against him.
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