Daily Archive: July 5, 2020

The Madras High Court has quashed an FIR registered against a person accused of protesting in the public road against the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act,2019 without getting prior permission from the concerned authority.–Perusing the files, Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyannoted that the First Information Report has been registered by the police for the offences under Sections 143 and 188 IPC. The court also added that in Jeevanandham and others Vs. State, it was held that a Police Officer cannot register an FIR for any of the offences falling under Section 172 to 188 of IPC. The bench, while quashing the FIR, said:

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18:25] Sekarreporter 1: PIL seeking aid for temple employees in Madras high court – http://toi.in/_rSbia/a31gj The Madras high court has ordered notice to the state government on a PIL seeking to provide Covid-19 financial assistance to skilled and semi-skilled workers of 44,121 temples under the administration of the Hindu religious and charitable endowments department, including priests. Admitting the plea moved by R R Gopaljee, publisher of a Tamil daily, a division bench of Justice R Subbiah and Justice Krishnan Ramaswamy has directed the state to file its response in two weeks.

18:25] Sekarreporter 1: PIL seeking aid for temple employees in Madras high court – http://toi.in/_rSbia/a31gj The Madras high court has ordered notice to the state government on a PIL seeking to provide Covid-19 financial assistance to skilled and semi-skilled workers of 44,121 temples under the administration of the Hindu religious and charitable endowments department, including priests. Admitting the plea moved by R R Gopaljee, publisher of a Tamil daily, a division bench of Justice R Subbiah and Justice Krishnan Ramaswamy has directed the state to file its response in two weeks.

[7/5, 18:25] Sekarreporter 1: PIL seeking aid for temple employees in Madras high court – http://toi.in/_rSbia/a31gj Use the TOI app to get Breaking news and headlines. Download now:https://timesofindia.onelink.me/efRt/ASmwebshare[7/5, 18:25] Sekarreporter 1: APPCOVID-19CITYPIL seeking aid...

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The Madras high court has ordered notice to the state government on a PIL seeking to provide Covid-19 financial assistance to skilled and semi-skilled workers of 44,121 temples under the administration of the Hindu religious and charitable endowments department, including priests.

The Madras high court has ordered notice to the state government on a PIL seeking to provide Covid-19 financial assistance to skilled and semi-skilled workers of 44,121 temples under the administration of the Hindu religious and charitable endowments department, including priests.

[7/5, 18:25] Sekarreporter 1: PIL seeking aid for temple employees in Madras high court – http://toi.in/_rSbia/a31gj Use the TOI app to get Breaking news and headlines. Download now:https://timesofindia.onelink.me/efRt/ASmwebshare[7/5, 18:25] Sekarreporter 1: APPCOVID-19CITYPIL seeking aid...

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