HC to hear plea on annulment of resolutions of AIADMK GC meet

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CHENNAI:The OPS’ faction of Febuary 24 approached the Madras High Court, a day after the Supreme Court delivered its judgment agreeing on MHC’s order upholding the conduct of the general council meeting July 11 last year.According to a Daily Thanthi report, Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy will hear the petition filed by MLA and lawyer Manoj Pandian, seeking annulment of resolutions that were passed in the General Council meeting held on July 11. Addressing the media on Feb 24, Pandian said that the top court’s ruling has given full scope for further legal action in the High Court. SC verdict not a setback, will seek justice from people, says OPS
Our case in the Supreme Court was that the General Council (July 11,2022) should have been convened only by OPS and EPS together. They both have to affix their signature for that. That was our case. We did not go into resolutions at all.” There is not even a single line in the judgment saying that the resolutions adopted in the General Council are valid. “There is nothing in the SC judgment that endorsed elevation of Palaniswami as interim general secretary or the expulsion of Panneerselvam and his followers,” he said. The resolutions –that elevated EPS as interim chief and expelled OPS and his followers– have not come into force, he emphasised. It is also reported that OPS wrote to Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, urging him not to entertain any request for changes to the party bylaws and hierarchy.

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