Arrest inside court premises cannot be tolerated: Madras HC

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Taking a serious view of police arresting people in court premises, today said the court would not

tolerate such action , which was against guidelines.

She said this while going through the records related to a recent incident at a magistrate's court in Tirupur.

The drew the attention of Government Pleader T N Rajagopalan to it and said all details have been forwarded and that she intended to take contempt action against the errant police personnel.

The orally observed that proceedings in the court were brought to a standstill for around 15 minutes owing to such disruption by police.

Noting that police cannot be allowed to enter court halls to make arrests in this manner, she insisted that they be appropriately sensitised and trained in this regard.

The incident transpired on April 10 when Santhosh (29), an accused in the murder of an came with his to the judicial court in Tirupur to surrender.

But even as he was before the Magistrate, from Singanallur in tried to arrest him forcibly.

However, lawyers present there foiled the attempt.

The then sought action against the policemen, saying it was an offence to arrest someone coming to surrender.

Santhosh, along with a few others,was accused of murdering M Citybabu at Ondipudur in on April 4 over personal rivalry.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 23:30 IST