Register case against 3 actors: Madras High Court

Justice M.S. Ramesh, before whom a petition filed by Varaaki, a member of the association, came up for hearing, passed the order.

Update: 2017-09-24 00:52 GMT
The Union government has informed the Madras high court that in view of the interpretation Life sentence means entire life of a person by the Supreme Court, the two accused cannot seek relief of early release.

Chennai: Madras high court has directed the Central Crime Branch personnel to register case against actors Nasser, Vishal and Karthi, office-bearers of South India Artists Association, if cognizable offence is made out in connection with allegation of misappropriating funds of the association.

Justice M.S. Ramesh, before whom a petition filed by Varaaki, a member of the association, came up for hearing, passed the order. Varaki filed complaint before CCB, Team 2 of Vepery, Chennai on October 1, 2016,  alleging misappropriation of funds in the pretext of conducting star cricket show and awarding tender for telecasting the show in a television channel.

He alleged that expenses were shown twice and also telecasting rights of the show was given to Sun TV even without taking a decision in the general body of the association.

The decision was taken without following the procedures as per by-laws of the association. They also collected several crores of rupees by conducting the star cricket show as sponsorship after fabricating false accounts.
 Justice Ramesh directed the police to register a case if any cognizable offence is made out in the complaint.

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