Supreme Court restrained TN police from taking any further action against Isha Yoga Centre

Sudha Subbiah
Reportedly the supreme court on thursday (October 3) restrained the tamil Nadu police from taking any further action against the Isha yoga Centre run by spiritual leader Sadhguru at Coimbatore. A three judge bench presided by Chief Justice of india DY Chandrachud passed the stay order after the foundation approached the supreme court against a madras high court order directing the tamil Nadu government to submit details of all criminal cases registered against them.

Perhaps the supreme court transferred to itself the petition pending before the madras high court and further asked the police to submit the status report to it. The matter will be next heard on october 18. The coimbatore Rural police on tuesday stormed into the Isha Foundation’s ashram with 150 personnel to conduct the investigation. It came a day after the madras high court sought a report on all criminal cases registered against the Foundation and ordered a probe.

Moreover one of the women appearing online told the bench, “We are here at Isha yoga Centre by our own will. And, we also told the honorable judge of the high court that this harassment from our father’s side has been continuing for the past 8 years.” Earlier to the apex court hearing the matter, the Isha Foundation clarified its stand in the case and said that it was founded by Sadhguru to impart yoga and spirituality to people, adding that the foundation doesn’t believe in restricting anyone from their freedom of choosing own path.

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