Markandey Katju bats for Tamil in Tamil Nadu courts
New Delhi: Former Supreme Court Judge Justice Markandey Katju on Saturday backed the demand of agitating lawyers of Madras High Court for permitting Tamil language in all courts of Tamil Nadu. “The ball is now squarely in your Court. Either give the advice to the Governor and speak to the President under Article 348(2) and section 7 of the Official Languages Act as suggested immediately, or quit as Chief Minister,” Justice Katju said in a letter written to the Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa. He said the demand of agitating lawyers for permitting use of Tamil in courts is totally justified as Hindi is also permitted in four High Courts-Allahabad, Patna, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. “Tamil is a great language with a very old and rich literary heritage....So Tamilians are proud of their language, and are justified in demanding that it be permitted in law courts,” said former apex court judge who had also sat on the bench of the Madras HC. Justice Katju said that when he was a lawyer in Allahabad High Court, he had often argued in Hindi and when a judge in Delhi High Court and Supreme Court he would often speak in Hindi.