The Madras High Court has directed police to grant permission for the three-day conference on Habitual Offender Act-1914 to be convened by "Seermarabinar" (denotified community) Welfare Association in the district from March 14.
The conference was being organised to mark centenary the of the Habitual Offenders Act, which came into force in 1914.
Justice R Subbiah of Madurai bench directed police to grant permission to the petitioner for the conference.
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Vice President of the association R Tirupathi contended in his petition that he was allowed to hold street corner meetings in January this year. But police were refusing to permit state level conference and sought the intervention of the court and direct police to grant permission.