Madras High Court

Madurai Bench of Madras HC: Police Ordered to Execute Non-Bailable Warrant Against Husband in Thanjavur

Updated
Jan 30, 2026 3:17 PM
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Summary: Daisyrani asked the court to make sure a warrant that can't be ignored against her husband, Kalairasan, in Thanjavur is carried out. The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court told the police to act right away.

The Petitioner's Request

Daisyrani went to court because a warrant that can't be ignored was issued against her husband, Kalairasan, but it wasn't being carried out. The warrant was issued by the main judge in Thanjavur on October 17, 2025. Daisyrani wanted the police to act quickly.

"The petitioner is the wife of the 3rd respondent against whom non-bailable warrant has been issued."

Court's Decision

On January 28, 2026, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, led by Justice L. Victoria Gowri, heard the case. The court told the Nachiyarkovil Police Station in Thanjavur to carry out the warrant immediately.

"The 2nd respondent police is directed to execute the warrant... forthwith."

Legal Representation

Daisyrani was represented by Mr. A. Joel Paul Antony, while the state was represented by Mr. M. Sakthi Kumar, a government lawyer. The court listened to both sides before making a decision.

Next Steps

The court agreed with Daisyrani's request and set February 16, 2026, as the date for checking if the police have done their job. This means the police need to act quickly and report back to the court by then.

"Post on 16.02.2026 for reporting compliance."

Verdict Summary

The court ordered the police to immediately carry out the warrant against Kalairasan, ensuring that the court's orders are followed and justice is served.

Tags:
Bail
Right to Fair Hearing
Police Violence