Daily Archive: May 30, 2020

Madras HC deleted the term ‘Class II’ from its judgement on legal heirs of Jayalalithaa because the classification of Class I & II will apply only to heirs of a male Hindu who had died intestate & not to a female. Read on to know more @THChennai @the_hindu https://t.co/f82TmOi2z7

Madras HC deleted the term ‘Class II’ from its judgement on legal heirs of Jayalalithaa because the classification of Class I & II will apply only to heirs of a male Hindu who had died intestate & not to a female. Read on to know more @THChennai @the_hindu https://t.co/f82TmOi2z7

Madras HC deleted the term ‘Class II’ from its judgement on legal heirs of Jayalalithaa because the classification of Class I & II will apply only to heirs of a male Hindu who had...

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Rskj–The Madras High Court on Friday junked a plea to stop a temple practice of breaking coconuts on heads of devotees and made it clear religious beliefs cannot be easily disturbed by the diktat of courts except in the manner known to law. Justice R Suresh Kumar of the Madurai bench of the High Court, dismissed the petition by representatives of Mannai Telugu Chettiar community, seeking a direction to authorities not to allow the ritual performed during the annual Aadi festival at the Mahalakshmi Amman temple in Karur during July-August.

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hosted by NKM Law –Women, the Supreme Court and the Constitution” – Analyzing the march of Law– Bhati, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

[5/30, 08:55] Sekarreporter 1: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1266571278846230529?s=08 [5/30, 08:55] Naveen Kumar Murthi: We are happy to invite you to the “Lex Ponder 2020 E Lecture Series” hosted by NKM Law Chambers, Chennai Date and Time:01/06/2020,Monday05.15 P.M....

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