Bombay High Court quashes FIR against Raj Thackeray over model code violation ahead of 2010 civic polls
The Hindu
The Bombay High Court on November 10 quashed an FIR and subsequent criminal proceedings initiated against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray for allegedly violating the model code of conduct ahead of the civic polls in 2010.
The Bombay High Court on November 10 quashed an FIR and subsequent criminal proceedings initiated against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray for allegedly violating the model code of conduct ahead of the civic polls in 2010.
A division Bench of Justices Ajey Gadkari and Sharmila Deshmukh allowed the 2014 petition filed by the MNS head against the FIR (First Information Report).
As per the FIR, Mr. Thackeray visited Kalyan and Dombivali area, on the outskirts of Mumbai, for campaigning which was to be completed by September 29, 2010, as per a circular of the State Election Commission (SEC).
Citing the circular, a deputy commissioner of police issued a notice to Mr. Thackeray asking him not to stay within the limits of the Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation (KDMC) beyond 10 p.m. on September 29 that year.
As per the notice, Mr. Thackeray was asked not to visit any political party office, residence, hotel, lodges or guest houses and in case of violation, he might face prosecution under section 126 of the Representation of Peoples Act.
The prosecution alleged that Mr. Thackeray stayed in a house within KDMC area beyond the notified time and after a senior police inspector visited the MNS chief to serve him a notice, he refused to accept the same. The notice was then pasted at the location concerned.
An FIR was registered against Mr. Thackeray under Section 188 (disobedience to order by a public servant) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for violation of the notice.
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