LiveLaw reported 413 judgments from the Madras High Court in 2023. Intimation Of Arrest Through SMS Hampers Constitutional Safeguard Of Effective Representation: Madras High Court Quashes Detention Order Case Title: Harini v. The State of Tamil Nadu and others Citation: 2023 LiveLaw 145 The Madras High Court recently set aside a detention order passed by the Commissioner of Police, Avadi …
Citations: 2023 LiveLaw 211 to 2023 LiveLaw 413 Nominal Index Pascal Sasil R v. State of Tamil Nadu, 2023 LiveLaw 211 M Mohammed Abbas v State, 2023 LiveLaw 212 Erode Mavatta Valamana Thodakka Versus.The Managing Director / Additional Registrar Erode District Central Cooperative Bank, 2023 LiveLaw 213 Aashik Ali v State, 2023 LiveLaw 214 Murugan v State of Tamil Nadu …
Judgments “Such gross indiscipline on the part of the appellant who was a member of the Armed Forces could not be countenanced. The Supreme Court bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan was hearing an appeal against the order of NCDRC which had denied the claims of appellant for reimbursement of medical expenses. Supreme Court Dismisses West Bengal …
A weekly round-up of important cases from the Madras High Court Citations: 2023 LiveLaw 174 To 2023 LiveLaw 181 NOMINAL INDEX Pasumai Thaayagam Foundation v. The State and others, 2023 LiveLaw 174 Muthu Subramania Gurukkal v The Commissioner, HR&CE Department and others, 2023 LiveLaw 175 Mr. Ramasaravanan v. Udayanidhi Stalin and another, 2023 LiveLaw 176 AP Ramalingam v The Secretary …
A political row broke out on Friday in Tamil Nadu over the continuation of arrested minister V Senthil Balaji, even as a Chennai court granted the Enforcement Directorate custody of the politician for eight days, but allowed the federal agency to question him only in the private hospital where he is undergoing treatment for heart-related issue. In a statement, governor …