"The present assessment indicates that a situation which warranted the promulgation of an order under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code does not exist. Hence, the prohibitory order promulgated on January 28 has been rescinded," a City Police release said.
However, the "regulatory order" under section 41 of the Chennai City Police Act "is presently in force to regulate assemblies (and) processions," it said.
"It is also informed that assemblies, processions, demonstrations and fasts would not be permitted on the stretch of Marina commencing from Napier Bridge to Light House," it said.
Prohibitory order was clamped at Marina last Saturday with police saying despite its warning, social media messages continued to do the rounds asking youth to congregate in the area which had witnessed week-long pro-Jallikkattu protests.
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"In the interest of preservation of peace and tranquillity in Chennai and to curtail the nefarious design of anti-socials and anti-nationals attempting to disrupt public peace and order, a prohibitory order under Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code has been promulgated in Marina," city police had said then.
On January 23, police had dispersed pro-Jallikattu protesters who had stay put at Marina for a week and later violence erupted across the city with rioters targeting police personnel, their vehicles and a police station.
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