MRC moves contempt plea against revenue secy for terminating lease
The New Indian Express|September 26, 2024
Race club's petition alleges wilful disobedience of HC order; senior advocate appearing for the govt accuses club of indulging in 'abuse of process of law'; court to hear petition today
MRC moves contempt plea against revenue secy for terminating lease

THE Madras High Court will hear today a contempt of court petition filed by the Madras Race Club (MRC) seeking to punish Revenue Secretary P Amudha and Chennai Collector Rashmi Siddharth Zagade for disobeying the orders of the court related to the termination of the lease agreement and taking possession of the land.

The contempt of court application has been listed before the division bench of Justices SS Sundar and K Rajasekar as the first case. It seeks "to punish the respondents for wilful and deliberate disobedience of order dated September 9, 2024." On Wednesday, senior counsel AL Somayaji, representing MRC which is caught in a bitter battle with the state government, moved a lunch motion before the bench pressing for it to hear the contempt application and a subapplication.

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