Madras HC Bans Living Figures in Tamil Nadu Welfare Plans

The Madras High Court directed Tamil Nadu to avoid using names of living individuals or political symbols in welfare scheme ads. This interim order followed AIADMK MP C.Ve.Shanmugam's plea to prevent the government's scheme branding practices. The court emphasized adherence to Supreme Court directives regarding government advertising content.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 01-08-2025 14:00 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 14:00 IST
Madras HC Bans Living Figures in Tamil Nadu Welfare Plans
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The Madras High Court has issued an interim directive to the Tamil Nadu government, mandating the exclusion of living individuals' names and political symbols in its welfare scheme advertisements.

This ruling follows a case brought by AIADMK MP C.Ve.Shanmugam and advocate Iniyan, both stressing the misuse of schemes for political gain.

The court highlighted Supreme Court rulings as a foundation for its order, ensuring that government advertising aligns with prescribed legal standards.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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