Madras High Court Weekly Round-Up: July 1 to July 7, 2024
Live LawCitations: 2024 LiveLaw 266 To 2024 LiveLaw 271 NOMINAL INDEX K Nizamuddin v The Chief Secretary to Government and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 266Balakrishna Reddy v State of Tamil Nadu and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 267Mr.P.N.Vignesh v The Chairman and Members of the Bar Council, BCI, 2024 LiveLaw 268M/s.Practo Technologies Pvt.Ltd v The Tamil Nadu Chemists and. Citations: 2024 LiveLaw 266 To 2024 LiveLaw 271 NOMINAL INDEX K Nizamuddin v The Chief Secretary to Government and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 266 Balakrishna Reddy v State of Tamil Nadu and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 267 Mr.P.N.Vignesh v The Chairman and Members of the Bar Council, BCI, 2024 LiveLaw 268 M/s.Practo Technologies Pvt.Ltd v The Tamil Nadu Chemists and Druggists Association and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 269 T.S.Jawahar Ali Khan v State of Tamil Nadu and Others, 2024 LiveLaw 270 Porkodi v State and others, 2024 LiveLaw 271 REPORT CCTVs Installed In 99% Police Stations, Footage To Be Preserved For 18 Months: TN Govt Tells Madras High Court Case Title: K Nizamuddin v The Chief Secretary to Government and Others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 266 The Madras High Court recently closed a public interest litigation seeking to frame standard operating procedures for preserving, protecting and maintaining the CCTV footages inside police stations and ensuring its availability to prevent possible human rights violation. Madras High Court Orders Status Quo On Online Sale Of Drugs Till Finalisation Of Draft Rules, Asks Govt To Ensure Sale Only Through Licensed Chemists Case Title: M/s.Practo Technologies Pvt.Ltd v The Tamil Nadu Chemists and Druggists Association and Others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 269 The Madras High Court recently disposed of an appeal against an order of a single judge prohibiting the online sale of drugs and cosmetics. Disciplinary Authority Must Record Reasons If Disagree With Enquiry Authority: Madras High Court Case Title: T.S.Jawahar Ali Khan v State of Tamil Nadu and Others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 270 A single judge bench of the Madras High Court, comprising Justice D. Bharatha Chakravarthy, while deciding a Writ Petition held that the disciplinary authority must record its reasons for disagreeing with the findings of the enquiry authority against an employee's dismissal. After Special Sunday Hearing, Madras High Court Allows BSP Leader Armstrong's Burial To Be Held At Thiruvallur Case Title: Porkodi v State and others Citation: 2024 LiveLaw 271 After a special hearing held on Sunday morning, the Madras High Court permitted the burial of late Bahujan Samaj Party Tamil Nadu chief Armstrong to be held at a private property in Pothur Village in Thiruvallur district in Tamil Nadu.