High Court-appointed Legal Commissioner U Sagayam addresses a meeting organised by Human Rights NGO at Madurai Medical College in 2015. (File Photo | EPS/K Sundar) 
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Sagayam approaches Madras HC seeking protection amid granite mining probe in Madurai

Legal Commissioner U Sagayam is investigating illegal granite mining activities in Madurai district.

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CHENNAI: Legal Commissioner U Sagayam, probing illegal granite mining activities in Madurai district, today moved the Madras High Court seeking protection saying he and one of his team members were receiving death threats from unknown persons.      

Appointed by the high court in September 2014, Sagayam submitted that he and Sevar Kodiyon had received death threats from unknown persons continuously during the course of the probe.     

Sagayam's counsel Radhakrishan also sought a thorough probe into the 'suspicious' death in a road mishap in 2015 of Parthasarathi, who had helped the committee during surveying activities.     

The First Bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar, after allowing time till August 31 for the submission of reports to the court, adjourned the matter with regard to the plea seeking police protection, to September 15.     

The bench had on July 19 directed Sagayam to hand over the annexure to the November 23, 2015 report filed by the commission and the April 1, 2016 errata to the Registrar General of the high court. 

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