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Full order of THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE R.MAHADEVAN Writ Petition Nos. 4711 and 4717 of 2019 — 1. M. Ramesh 2. Ambika .. Petitioners in WP No. 4711 –For Petitioner : Mr. S. Anil Sandeep in both the Writ Petitions For Respondents : Mr. Stalin Abimanyu Government Counsel in both the Writ Petitions COMMON ORDER. – 23. In the above facts and circumstances of this case, the first respondent – Chief Secretary to the Government of Tamil Nadu is directed to issue necessary appropriate instruction as are necessary to the District Collectors and other authorities in the State to ensure that after expiry of the period of lease, the lease holders must fence the site and provide other safety parameters so that no such untoward incident will occur in future. 24. Accordingly, both the writ petitions are allowed. No costs. The fourth respondent is directed to disburse the amount of Rs.25,31,250/- with accrued interest, equally to the petitioners as compensation, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order, notwithstanding the sum of Rs.50,000/- each already paid to the petitioners–
by Sekar Reporter · Published September 6, 2021
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THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RMT.TEEKAA RAMAN W.P. (MD).No.12969 of 2014 full orderHence, I find that the order of compulsory retirement passed by the third respondent is found to be on par with the proved charges. 35. In the result, this Writ Petition is dismissed. However, in view of the discussion in the preceding paragraphs and in exercise of powers conferred upon this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, I hereby direct the Secretary, Home Department to issue necessary instructions. [i] To ensure the fair trial in Criminal Cases and Sessions Cases where the police officials and officer of uniformed service were arrayed as accused to review the case and to file necessary application before the Principal Bench or before the Madurai Bench of this Court for transfer of the trial of those cases to the nearby District Sessions Court so as to enable the private prosecution witnesses and independent witnesses to depose without any fear or influence of the local persons to depose the fact known to them in connection with the charges in the Court of law in the larger interest of justice. No costs. 01.02.2021
by Sekar Reporter · Published February 8, 2021
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Crl.M.P.No.3335 of 2022 in Crl.A.No.90 of 2022 D.BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY, J. This is an appeal against an acquittal filed by the. //// The Advocate Commissioner and the appropriate Forensic Expert shall complete the exercise and submit a report within a period of three months there from; (vii) Upon receipt of the report, the learned Magistrate shall forward the same to this Court accordingly. 9. Call the main appeal after the receipt of the report from the Trial Court. 19.07.2022 grs D.BHARATHA CHAKRAVARTHY, J
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 20, 2022