"Only Portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and Saint Thiruvalluvar": Madras HC Declines Requests to Install Dr BR Ambedkar's portrait in courts

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Registrar General of the high court issued a circular recently in view of requests by Advocates’ Associations for Dr. BR Ambedkar’s portraits inside courts

The Madras High Court recently issued a circular to the District Judiciary asking them to strictly adhere to the resolutions earlier passed by the Full Court of the high court that except the statues and portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and Saint Thiruvalluvar, no other portraits and pictures shall be displayed anywhere inside the court premises in Tamil Nadu. 

The circular was issued by the Registrar General of the high court in view of numerous representations being forwarded by Advocates' Associations seeking permission to place portraits of Dr. BR Ambedkar and Senior Advocates of the Association inside court premises.

As per the circular, the issue has already been considered by the high court on various occasions. The latest full court meeting in this regard was held on April 11, 2023. 

The circular mentioned that similar requests had been made by different Advocates' Associations in the year 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2019 and April 2023 also, but the same were rejected. 

In 2008, a resolution was passed where the high court had rejected the request of the Tamil Nadu Dr. BR Ambedkar Advocates Association for fixing portraits of national leaders in all the court halls in Tamil Nadu.

In a meeting held March 11, 2010, in view of the incidents where any damage caused to statues of national leaders had led to friction and law and order situations, the full court had passed a resolution that there shall be no more erection of any statue in any of the court campuses, whether at Chennai or Madurai bench, district courts or taluk courts or any other court premises.

The same resolution was then reiterated in 2011 and 2013 as well where requests to place portraits of Dr BR Ambedkar at newly constructed court buildings were made. 

While referring to all the above-mentioned resolutions passed in full court meetings of the high court, the Registrar General instructed all the Principal District Judges/District Judges/Principal Judge/District Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrates of the District concerned to ensure compliance. 

"If any deviation is found, the Principal District Judges/District Judges/Principal Judge/District Judge-cum-Chief Judicial Magistrate of the District concerned and the Chief Judge of Puducherry are directed to take action by giving suitable complaint to the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry," stated the circular.