Madras High Court Weekly Round-Up: July 8 to July 14, 2024
Live LawCitations: 2024 LiveLaw 272 To 2024 LiveLaw 279 NOMINAL INDEX C.Aranganayagam v The State of Tamil Nadu, 2024 LiveLaw 272 D Prabhu v The Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise, 2024 LiveLaw 273 Sri Nithyanadha Swami v.Sri La Sri Harihara, 2024 LiveLaw 274 SV Subbiah v Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 275 G Karthikeyan v The Government of Tamil Nadu and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 276 Arjunan v The Government of Tamil Nadu and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 277 High Court of Madras v D Sasikumar and Another, 2024 LiveLaw 278 Ghanshyam Hemdev v Pyramid Audio India Pvt Ltd and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 279 REPORT Madras High Court Refuses To Set Aside Conviction Of Former Tamil Nadu Minister Aranganayagam In Disproportionate Asset Case Case Title: C.Aranganayagam v The State of Tamil Nadu Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 272 The Madras High Court recently refused to set aside the conviction of former Tamil Nadu Labour Minister C Aranganayagam in a disproportionate assets case. Tamil Nadu Govt Should Revisit Its Liquor Policy For Welfare Of Citizens; Present Rules Appear To Protect TASMAC Shops, Bars: High Court Case Title: D Prabhu v The Commissioner of Prohibition and Excise Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 273 The Madras High Court recently noted that it was high time that the Government of Tamil Nadu rethink its liquor policy for the welfare of the people in the state, especially the younger generation who are the pillars of tomorrow. Direct Govt Officers, Pleaders To Conduct Land Cases Properly; Initiate Action Against Them In Case Of Ex-Parte Decrees: Madras HC To State Case Title: SV Subbiah v Bar Council of Tamil Nadu & Puducherry and Others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 275 The Madras High Court has recently directed the State Government to issue appropriate circulars to all District Collectors, competent authorities and to Government Pleaders indicating them to conduct Government-related land cases properly and defend the government on merits and per the law. When Those Knowingly Consuming Spurious Liquor Can Be Given Rs 10 Lakh,Innocent Victims Deserve No Less: Madras HC In Burn Victim's Case Case Title: Arjunan v The Government of Tamil Nadu and Others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 277 While granting compensation to the family of a man who succumbed to burn injuries sustained while disposing of bio-medical waste, the Madras High Court recently remarked that when the government could pay families of persons who knowingly consumed spurious liquor Rs.