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  • Habeas Corpus plea in High Court to produce Nepalese Maoist leader
    The Madras High Court has posted for tomorrow a Habeas Corpus Petition seeking to produce in the court Nepal Maoist leader Chandra Prakesh Gajurel, who was taken into custody by the West Bengal police today immediately on his release from prison here, where he was lodged following his arrest under the Passports Act and National Security Act.
  • High Court asks Dean to prevent littering in hospital
    Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Dean of Government Rajaji Hospital here to take steps to prevent "littering of plastic bags and cups inside the hospital which blocked the hospital sewage channel"
  • High Court's restraint on strike-bound BPCL workers
    The Madras High Court today restrained workers of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.(BPCL), who have given notice for a two-day strike from tomorrow, from preventing those wiling to come for duty during the strike and obstructing the movement of materials in Tamil Nadu.
  • Plea gainst transferring employment registration in High Court
    The Madurai Bench of the Madras High court has admitted a writ petition seeking to quash the Tamil Nadu Government Order (Department of Employment and Training) that enabled the candidates transfer their "employment registration" from one district to the other.
  • HC admits plea on 'human rights violation' in Madurai prison
    Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has admitted a writ petition alleging human rights violations at the Madurai Central Prison and demanding action against the jail superintendent.
  • Jayalalitha appears in court
    AIADMK chief J. Jayalalitha Thursday appeared in a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)-designated court in connection with receiving more than Rs.20 million as "birthday gifts" but the judge adjourned the case to Oct 16 as the two prime accused were not present.
  • High Court asks inspector to probe complaint against SI
    The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court today directed the police to investigate a complaint against a woman sub-inspector (SI) that her action "forced" a teenage girl to commit suicide on April 18, 2006 in the city.
  • High Court directive to DEO
    The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court today directed the Karur District Employment Officer (DEO) to sponsor the name of a person, who had migrated to Karur district in 1996, to the Chief Education Officer (CEO) and District Elementary Education officer (DEEO) for appointment as Secondary Grade Teacher (SGT) at Karur.
  • Mandatory for complainant to serve notice first
    The Madras High Court has held that it is mandatory for a complainant to first serve statutory notices to all directors of a firm if they were to be prosecuted for a violation of the law by the firm.
  • Mandatory for complainant to serve notice first
    The Madras High Court has held that it was mandatory for a complainant to first serve statutory notices to all directors of a firm if they were to be prosecuted for a violation of law by the firm.
  • Mandatory for complainant to serve notice first
    The Madras High Court has held that it is mandatory for a complainant to first serve statutory notices to all directors of a firm if they were to be prosecuted for a violation of the law by the firm.
  • Courts' work disrupted as advocates stay away
    Work at the Madras High Court and subordinate courts in the city came to a near standstill today with advocates staying away from courts against the alleged police excesses while arresting agitating students of a private law college on August 24.
  • Leading criminal lawyer passes away
    A leading criminal lawyer and senior advocate, Nanguneri Thiruvengadam Vanamamalai, died here today after a brief illness, family sources said.
  • Suspicious man held near ISRO in Tamil Nadu
    A young man loitering suspiciously near a research centre of the Indian Space Research Centre (ISRO) in Mahendragiri was Saturday detained for questioning by police.
  • High Court awards compensation to woman
    The Madras High Court today awarded a compensation of Rs three lakh to a woman whose husband died in police custody in August 1997 and directed the Tamil Nadu government to make payment to her within eight weeks after deducting Rs one lakh already paid to her by the government.


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