Nadigar Sangam elections case: Madras High Court to pass orders on July 1

The Madras High Court is set to rule on July 1, 2026, regarding a legal challenge against the extended tenure of Nadigar Sangam office-bearers. The case questions the validity of an AGM resolution that kept current leaders in power despite the expiration of their elected terms.
Why it matters
The case highlights the intersection of internal organizational governance and state-level administrative regulations in Indian professional associations.
The Madras High Court has decided to pass orders on July 1, 2026 on a plea to reject a civil suit filed against the continuance of actors Nasser, Vishal Krishna and Karthi as president, general secretary and treasurer respectively of the South Indian Artistes Association, popularly known as Nadigar Sangam, even after the expiry of their three-year elected term on March 19, 2025.
The article presents both the plaintiff's arguments and the association's legal defense in a balanced manner.
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