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HC directs Coimbatore Dist Judge to inspect Isha Yoga Centre

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Press Trust of India Chennai
The Madras High Court today directed the Principal District Judge, Coimbatore, to visit the premises of Isha Yoga Centre near that city to conduct an inquiry with the inmates about their willingness to stay there and submit a report tomorrow.

A division bench comprising justices S Nagamuthu and V Bharathidasan gave the direction on the Habeas Corpus petition filed by parents of two women living in the premises of Isha yoga centre, 27 kms from Coimbatore.

The Principal District Judge, Coimbatore, who is also the Chairman of District Legal Services Authority, is directed to visit the centre by 3 PM today and conduct an inquiry with the inmates and other 'detenues' and submit a report to the court tomorrow, the order said.
 

On August 1, a retired professor Kamaraj and his wife had petitioned the Coimbatore Collector alleging that their two daughters had been held captive at Isha Yoga centre near Coimbatore and were made 'sanyasins'.

However, on August 5, Isha Foundation issued a press release refuting the allegations.

"We would like to clearly state on record that all the above allegations of holding captives, brainwashing, and forcing individuals into sanyas or brahmacharya are absolutely false," the Foundation, running the Centre, had said in the release.

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First Published: Aug 10 2016 | 12:57 PM IST

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