Stan Swamy seen as a tribal rights fighter but fact is he was UAPA accused: Madras High Court

The Court was hearing a plea by Siva Kalaimani Ambalam, who sought to erect a memorial stupa on his land to commemorate a battle said to have been fought in 1755 at the Natham Kanava.
Madurai Bench of Madras HC with picture of Stan Swamy
Madurai Bench of Madras HC with picture of Stan Swamy
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The Madras High Court recently observed that the State cannot insist that an individual needs to get permission to erect a war memorial on private patta land, particularly when the Court has earlier ruled that no such permission was needed to install a pillar in memory of UAPA-accused activist late Stan Swamy on similar land [Siva Kalaimani Ambalam Vs District Collector].

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