Daily Archive: February 18, 2020

[2/18, 16:12] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 16:09] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1229712676164554752?s=08 [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: Full bench Cj msnj Tssj reference allowed regarding land acquisition issue  for govt AAG narmada mam contention accepted https://t.co/MZeOxHBUhR [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: 👍👍 [2/18, 16:10] Senthil News 7: Narmatha mam congrats 💐🎉🎊 [2/18, 16:10] Sathyam Tv Nithyanandan. s: வாழ்த்துகள் மேடம் 💐💐💐😍 [2/18, 16:12] NewsJ Reporter Jegadish Natarajan: Congrats mam💐

[2/18, 16:12] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 16:09] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1229712676164554752?s=08 [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: Full bench Cj msnj Tssj reference allowed regarding land acquisition issue for govt AAG narmada mam contention accepted https://t.co/MZeOxHBUhR [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: 👍👍 [2/18, 16:10] Senthil News 7: Narmatha mam congrats 💐🎉🎊 [2/18, 16:10] Sathyam Tv Nithyanandan. s: வாழ்த்துகள் மேடம் 💐💐💐😍 [2/18, 16:12] NewsJ Reporter Jegadish Natarajan: Congrats mam💐

[2/18, 16:12] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 16:09] Sekarreporter: [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1229712676164554752?s=08 [2/18, 15:52] Sekarreporter: Full bench Cj msnj Tssj reference allowed regarding land acquisition issue for govt AAG narmada mam contention accepted https://t.co/MZeOxHBUhR [2/18, 15:52]...

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Re: CMA No. 4375/2019 against MCOP No. 308/2015- Special Sub Court, CBE- Justices M M Sundresh and Krishnan Ramasamy – set aside an award for Rs.1,93,60,000/- with interest and costs, by orders dt.18/2/2020. And Registrar General High Court has been directed to initiate departmental action against the said Judge who passed the award and had also passed several similar awards. Very interesting Judgment which needs to be reported widely in public interest. Please check for orders in Item 26- 6th Court today.

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Centre’s submission in High Court The Centre on Monday told the Madras High Court that since 2015 Sri Lanka had stopped releasing boats of Indian fishermen apprehended on charges of trespassing into foreign waters for illegal fishing, particularly through the banned method of bottom trawling. Justices Vineet Kothari and R. Suresh Kumar were told that the decision to not release the boats was taken as a measure of deterrence and that the Sri Lankan government had also amended its laws in July 2017 and January 2018 to prevent illegal fishing and bottom trawling by foreign vessels too.

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