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HC judge v Barathidasan sets 2-week deadline for civil court to decide Ilayaraja’s suit against studio – Maestro’s counsel A Saravanan submitted he suggested to settle the dispute amicably if he was granted free access to the studio for two to three months to complete his ongoing works. “Since the owners of the studio refused to provide the limited access, we could not arrive at an amicable solution,” Saravanan added.
by Sekar Reporter · Published February 29, 2020
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https://x.com/sekarreporter1/status/1729747409054450001?t=G2oIzichRWjMxmtM799EGg&s=08 Appointment of Archaka trainees on the stipend of Rs.8000 in all the HRCE temples is held to be ultra vires and unconstitutional as it goes against their own rules framed in G.O.Ms.No.1 dated 02.01.2007 and also the Apex Court Judgments in Seshammal Case, Adi Sivachariyar case and other cases of the Division Bench Of Madras High Court. the Hon’ble judge Justice Srimathi has further observed that the same government order in G.O.Ms. no 285 for the appointment of Archaka trainees is challenged in the Apex Court also and the Apex Court has granted an interim order. In view of that the judge said the government is restrained from making any appointment of Archaka trainees in any HR&CE maintained temples totalling more than 44,000 till the final verdict given by the Apex Court. The above order was passed in the Writ filed by Sri Subramania Swami Thirukoil Sundhanthirai Paribalana Sthalatharkal Sabha and one Hariharasubramaniam. On hearing arguments of the senior counsel R.Singaravelan for the petitioner and the learned Advocate General for the Government and learned Additional Advocate General Veerakathiravan for the temple. The detailed order running to 51 pages is uploaded here for the convenience of the Bar and Bench.
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 29, 2023
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Justice S M Subramaniam, judge of the Madras High Court, has written a letter to the Chief Justice of the HC, seeking to initiate criminal contempt action against Tamil actor Suriya over his remarks about judges in the context of the courts allowing the conduct of NEET exam amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
by Sekar Reporter · Published September 14, 2020