In a major development, the Supreme Court of India stayed the Tamil Nadu Police investigation into the Centre. Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center was run by spiritual leader and dismissed the case from the High Court. In Madras, the group, headed by Chief Justice D Supreme Court.
Supreme Court's intervention following a controversial
Supreme Court order allowing the police to investigate allegations of a yoga center. On September 30, the Madras High Court ordered a police investigation into a retired teacher, S. Kamaraj, who claimed that his two daughters had been "brainwashed" and controlled by Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore. But when the girls arrived at the court, they remained calm in the debate. The police ordered the investigation to stop.
The court's decision
The police will not take any other measures to implement the orders on page 4 of the Supreme Court's decision.The division asked the Coimbatore Rural Police to investigate the allegations against Isha Foundation and submit an official report.
A matter of information
The Supreme Court decision was based on allegations that the Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center detained people and prevented them from contacting their families. At the first meeting, the two girls, now 42 and 39 years old, confirmed that they were staying at the ashram. The court also emphasized that a similar petition filed by their mother eight years ago was closed after the women expressed their desire to stay in the ashram.
Judicial Review Ordered
During the proceedings, Chief Justice Chandrachud observed the lax nature of the police force. about 150 officers entered the building and said, "You can't send a police force into a building like this." He suggested that a court official should visit the ashram to deal with the two women properly.
Other Developments
The court also said that while the allegations of malpractice against a doctor in Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center under the POCSO Act should be taken seriously, the situation should be re-examined. Isha Foundation, represented by senior counsel Mukul Rohtagi, argued that the alleged incident did not happen at the scene and sought clarification on the nature of the investigation.
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Conclusion
The Supreme Court has scheduled the next hearing in the court for October 18 and directed the police. Meanwhile, the decision is a critical moment for the Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center as it continues to face serious allegations and scrutiny of its activities. As the next event approaches, all eyes will be on the nature of the situation and the implications of this case for the general discussion of spiritual organizations and their activities in India.