Delhi High Court refuses to stay trial court order asking IMA chief not to use platform to propagate religion
The Hindu
Justice Asha Menon said the court will not pass any ex-parte order as nobody appeared on behalf of the person on whose complaint the trial court had passed the order on June 4.
The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to stay an order of a trial court directing Indian Medical Association (IMA) president J. A. Jayalal not to use the organisation’s platform to propagate any religion and cautioning him that loose comments cannot be expected from a person chairing the responsible post. Justice Asha Menon said the court will not pass any ex-parte order as nobody appeared on behalf of the person on whose complaint the trial court had passed the order on June 4. The high court issued notice on the appeal filed by the IMA chief challenging the trial court’s order and listed the matter for further hearing on June 16.More Related News