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Justice GR Swaminathan observed that this often leads to absurdity because if the counsel’s formulation of questions of law is flawed and defective, the Court record also carries the same vice. “It is somewhat embarrassing,” the Judge remarked.

Justice GR Swaminathan observed that this often leads to absurdity because if the counsel’s formulation of questions of law is flawed and defective, the Court record also carries the same vice. “It is somewhat embarrassing,” the Judge remarked.

3 Home/News Updates/Instead Of… NEWS UPDATES Instead Of Independently Formulating Substantial Question Of Law Arising In Appeal, Judges Often Copy Down Grounds From Pleadings: Madras High Court Akshita Saxena25 May 2021 5:03 PM SHARE...

A trial court can implead any person as accused in any case at any stage if materials indicate their involvement in the commission of the offence and such persons could be tried together with the present accused, the Madras High Court has held.

A trial court can implead any person as accused in any case at any stage if materials indicate their involvement in the commission of the offence and such persons could be tried together with the present accused, the Madras High Court has held.

E-Paper Logo Toggle navigation Thu, May 27, 2021 HOME NEWS CHENNAI Trial court can implead one as accused based on materials: HC Published: May 27,202102:20 AM Share Tweet Comments () Mail Print AA A...

] Sekarreporter1: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1397734831732051970?s=1006 [5/27, 07:32] Sekarreporter1: *GLIMPSE OF A LATEST VERDICT*  *W.P. 7280/2021* S. Rajeshwari Vs. The Secretary, Dept. of Treasuries & Accounts & 3 Ors. Dated: 19.03.2021  *Hon’ble Justice S. Vaidyanathan*

] Sekarreporter1: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1397734831732051970?s=1006 [5/27, 07:32] Sekarreporter1: *GLIMPSE OF A LATEST VERDICT* *W.P. 7280/2021* S. Rajeshwari Vs. The Secretary, Dept. of Treasuries & Accounts & 3 Ors. Dated: 19.03.2021 *Hon’ble Justice S. Vaidyanathan*

[5/27, 07:32] Sekarreporter1: https://twitter.com/sekarreporter1/status/1397734831732051970?s=1006 [5/27, 07:32] Sekarreporter1: *GLIMPSE OF A LATEST VERDICT* *W.P. 7280/2021* S. Rajeshwari Vs. The Secretary, Dept. of Treasuries & Accounts & 3 Ors. Dated: 19.03.2021 *Hon’ble Justice S. Vaidyanathan* dismissed...

Justice Swaminathan on partly allowing the appeal in so far as defendants 2 to 6 are concerned, held that the plaintiff has established that he suffered damage and injury and it is obvious that the mosque management wanted to teach the plaintiff a hard lesson while there was no cause at all for the complaint. Following this, the court also directed Abubacker (first defendant) to pay Rs 50,000 as compensation to the plaintiff with 6% interest per annum from the date of plaint till the date of payment.

Justice Swaminathan on partly allowing the appeal in so far as defendants 2 to 6 are concerned, held that the plaintiff has established that he suffered damage and injury and it is obvious that the mosque management wanted to teach the plaintiff a hard lesson while there was no cause at all for the complaint. Following this, the court also directed Abubacker (first defendant) to pay Rs 50,000 as compensation to the plaintiff with 6% interest per annum from the date of plaint till the date of payment.

E-Paper Logo Toggle navigation Thu, May 27, 2021 HOME NEWS CHENNAI HC: Judicial work staggering, judges can’t be proofreaders Published: May 27,202106:16 AM Share Tweet Comments (0) Mail Print AA The workload on judges...

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