Daily Archive: August 28, 2020

The Supreme Court of India on Thursday requested the Bombay High Court on Thursday to expeditiously take up actress Mamta Kulkarni’s petition for quashing of FIR naming her as one of the accused in an ‘international drug conspiracy’ to transport Ephedrine powder for manufacturing Methamphetamine.

The Supreme Court of India on Thursday requested the Bombay High Court on Thursday to expeditiously take up actress Mamta Kulkarni’s petition for quashing of FIR naming her as one of the accused in...

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Justice AR Lakshmanan was 78 and he died at a hospital in Tiruchirappalli (Photo | File)By Harish MuraliExpress News Service Tamil Nadu Advocates Association president and senior advocate S Prabakaran who worked closely with the Supreme Court judge recalls that the judge was very friendly and maintained a cordial relationship with the bar.

Home Nation Former Supreme Court judge Justice AR Lakshmanan dies at 78 It was only on August 24 that his wife Meenakshi Aachi died in Tiruchy and the family was still grieving Published: 27th...

The appointment of as many as 105 assistant professors in colleges run by Pachaiappa’s Board Trust (PBT) was found to be invalid as the incumbents did not possess requisite minimum qualification, submitted Trust administrator and president K Shanmugam in his report filed before the Madras High Court on August 24.

ADVERTISEMENT SUBSCRIBE E-PAPER STOCK MARKET BSE NSE Home Cities Chennai ‘Appointment of over 100 asst profs invalid’ The HC had appointed retired justice K Shanmugham as PBT administrator in 2018, and later as its...

Judges with a funny bone are a rare species, but thankfully not yet extinct A court hall must be the last place where a layman can expect any humour but judges who crack jokes, take criticism sportively and keep the judicial proceedings lively are rare but not extinct. Ever since the Madras High Court began hearing cases only through video conference facility, thanks to COVID-19, humour in court has gone to a different level.

COMMENT May humour prevail Mohamed Imranullah S. 28 AUGUST 2020 01:30 IST UPDATED: 28 AUGUST 2020 01:33 IST Ad Judges with a funny bone are a rare species, but thankfully not yet extinct A...

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