Court refuses to interfere with inquiry against Isha Yoga Centre
The Hindu
The TN Commission for Protection of Child Rights had issued a summons to the Isha Centre in 2016; the Madras High Court has directed the Centre to participate in the inquiry
The Madras High Court has refused to interfere with a suo motu inquiry initiated by the Tamil Nadu Commission for Protection of Child Rights in 2016, to find out whether there was any violation of child rights in the schools run by Isha Yoga Centre at Velliangiri in Coimbatore -- the schoools are run as per Gurukul form of education.
Justice S.M. Subramaniam disposed of a writ petition filed by the Yoga Centre in 2016 and directed it to participate in the inquiry. He also directed the Commission to issue fresh summons for the administrator of the Yoga Centre to appear and tender an explanation. The inquiry was ordered to be completed in eight weeks.

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