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https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1730049691591885261?t=N_CzFIq7CxnlSybT4FlG3A&s=08 The impugned order of the first respondent bearing reference No.14 (14/2020 – DCG), dated 21.07.2020 shall stand set aside and the matter shall be reconsidered by the first respondent in view of the reasonings contained supra in the Judgment; (ii) It would also be open for the petitioners to make such representation in detail and bringing forth such material before the first respondent within a period of three weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of the order and thereafter, the first respondent shall reconsider the issue in accordance with law, within a period of four months therefrom; (iii) No costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous Petitions are closed. (S.V.G., CJ.) (D.B.C., J.) 23.11.2023 Index : Yes Speaking Order Neutral Citation : Yes klt To: 1.The Secretary Govt. of India, Union of India, Ministry of Defence, 1st Floor, South Block, DHQ P.O., New Delhi – 110 001. 2.The Director General, Coast Guard Head Quarters, National Stadium Complex, New Delhi – 110 001. THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICE AND D.BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY, J., klt W.P.Nos.415, 947, 901 and 766 of 2021 and W.M.P. Nos.1033, 820, 818 of 2021 23.11.2023. For Petitioner : Mr. Prabhu Mukunth Arun Kumar For Respondents : Mr. A.R.L. Sundaresan, Additional Solicitor General of India Assisted by Mr.N.Ramesh, Senior Standing Counsel. In W.P.No.947 & 901 of 2021: For Petitioner : Mr. Niranjan Rajagopalan, for M/s. G.R. Associates For Respondents : Mr. A.R.L. Sundaresan, Additional Solicitor General of India Assisted by Mr. M. Aravind Kumar, CGSPC In W.P.No.766 of 2021: For Petitioner : M/s. Kavya Silambannan for M/s. Kavya Silmbannan Associates. For Respondents : Mr. A.R.L. Sundaresan, Additional Solicitor General of India Assisted by Mr. Subbu Ranga Bharathi, CGSC COMMON ORDER (Order of the Court was made by Mr. Justice. D.Bharatha Chakravarthy)
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 30, 2023
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Justice G. Jayachandran passed the orders on the petition filed by the victim’s other brother N. Ravichandran, who had approached the court last year for getting the investigation transferred from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to State police, due to the former’s failure to make any breakthrough since it took over the probe in 2017.
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 17, 2023