In July, the Madras High Court had come down hard on the actor for evading the tax and directed him to pay the tax, along with the fine amount of Rs 1 lakh.
Following the arrest, they began further proceedings and Arya took to social media earlier and thanked the police commissioner for arresting the real culprits.
Last month, in the case of Vijay, Justice Subramaniam had ordered him to pay the rest of the entry tax for his Rolls Royce car along with Rs 1 lakh fine.
The same judge, who came down hard on Vijay, has now kept the equal scale of condemnation to Dhanush for seeking exemption from paying entry tax for importing a Rolls Royce car.
Dhanush's plea will be heard by the single-judge bench of the Madras High Court on Thursday by Justice SM Subramaniam, the same judge who slapped the penalty of Rs 1 lakh on Vijay.
Hearing his petition on Tuesday, the Madras High Court has stayed the order pronounced by the single-judge bench that had asked him to pay the penalty.