Madras HC quashes police notice to journalist, says no power without case
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 14th January 2026 at 1:37pmThe Madras High Court (Madurai Bench) has quashed a police notice issued to journalist Vimal Chinnappan, ruling that the police had no authority to summon or question him without a registered criminal case, Law Beat reported.
Justice Sunder Mohan delivered the order on a criminal original petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The notice, issued in October 2025 by the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Srivilliputhur Sub Division, had asked Chinnappan to respond to questions about an article allegedly containing defamatory statements against the police.
The notice referenced a 2023 case under the IPC and the SC/ST (PoA) Act, but the court observed that the investigation in that matter had already concluded and Chinnappan was not involved. Chinnappan argued th...
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