Daily Archive: February 9, 2020

[2/9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1226340984138522624?s=08 [2/,mnnm9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: [2/9, 08:32] Chandrasekar Mhc Advt: Today  tips for judicial exams  Art 39A ‘  Equal justice  and free legal aid’ The state shall secure that the operation  of the  legal system  promotes  justice, on a basis of equal  opportunity, and shall,In particular, provide free legal aid,by suitable  legislation  or schemes  or in any other way to ensure that opportunities  for securing  justice  are not denied  to any citizen by reason of economic  or other  disabilities. BY CHANDRU LAW ACADEMY . [2/9, 08:33] Sekarreporter: 👍👍

[2/9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1226340984138522624?s=08 [2/,mnnm9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: [2/9, 08:32] Chandrasekar Mhc Advt: Today tips for judicial exams Art 39A ‘ Equal justice and free legal aid’ The state shall secure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice, on a basis of equal opportunity, and shall,In particular, provide free legal aid,by suitable legislation or schemes or in any other way to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other disabilities. BY CHANDRU LAW ACADEMY . [2/9, 08:33] Sekarreporter: 👍👍

[2/9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1226340984138522624?s=08 [2/9, 08:35] Sekarreporter: [2/9, 08:32] Chandrasekar Mhc Advt: Today tips for judicial exams Art 39A ‘ Equal justice and free legal aid’ The state shall secure that the operation of...

Advocate-General Vijay Narayan pressed for dismissal of all writ petitions. Mr. Narayan argued that the Supreme Court, in Rajendra Singh’s case (2009), had stated that courts should not interfere with transfer orders passed in public interest and for administrative reasons if there was no mala fide intention.

Advocate-General Vijay Narayan pressed for dismissal of all writ petitions. Mr. Narayan argued that the Supreme Court, in Rajendra Singh’s case (2009), had stated that courts should not interfere with transfer orders passed in public interest and for administrative reasons if there was no mala fide intention.

The counter was filed in response to a batch of writ petitions filed by the doctors concerned, through their counsel C. Kanagaraj, challenging their transfer. Advocate-General Vijay Narayan pressed for dismissal of all writ...

In a relief to an income tax assessee whose premises were raided along with that of state health minister C Vijayabaskar in April 2017, leading to the cancellation of bypoll to RK Nagar constituency, the Madras high court has stayed all recovery proceedings against the assessee.Justice Anitha Sumanth, before whom the case came up for hearing on Friday, directed the income tax to file its reply by February 24, and added: “Let no recovery proceedings be initiated till then.” The petitioner approached the court challenging the assessment order of deputy commissioner of income tax, central circle for the year 2018-19, assessing his total income as Rs 4,52,48,500, including the amount seized at the time of search.

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