The Chennai Union of Journalists (CUJ) plans to move the Supreme Court
after its petition in the Madras High Court seeking action by the police
on its complaint against several actors for making derogatory remarks
against them and their family members was dismissed Monday.
"The public prosecutor told the court that Chennai police commissioner
has enquired from the the complainants and closed the file as a 'mistake
of facts'. The judge dismissed our petition," M.K.S.Sundar, counsel
for CUJ, told IANS.
V.Anbazhagan, president, CUJ told IANS: "The next step is to move
the Supreme Court with a a Special Leave Petition (SLP) under Article
32 of the Constitution."
According to Sundar, the Article 32 provides for the Fundamental Rights
of citizens which includes freedom of expression.
"We will be moving the court tomorrow (Tuesday) or the day after
(Wedenesday)," he added.
The Tamil Nadu media and the actors are at logger heads after a news
report was published by leading Tamil daily Dinamalar earlier this month
about some leading lights of Tamil movie world running a prostitution
racket, based on a statement by another actor Bhuvaneswari who was earlier
arrested by the city police for running a high profile sex racket from
her house.