Daily Archive: June 18, 2021

W.P.No.6591 of 2021 (Through Video Conferencing)   N.ANAND VENKATESH, J.	   	This Court, while passing the earlier order on 30.04.2021, directed the Investigation Officer to take effective steps to complete the investigation and file the final report within a period of six weeks —Taking into consideration the Status Report filed by the Investigation Officer and also the submissions made by the learned Advocate General and the learned State Public Prosecutor, this Court is inclined to extend the time for filing of the final report. Accordingly, there shall be a direction to the Investigation Officer to complete the investigation and file the final report before the concerned jurisdictional  Court within a period of six weeks from today.   	Post this case under the caption ‘for reporting compliance’ on 30.07.2021 at 2.15 p.m.

W.P.No.6591 of 2021 (Through Video Conferencing) N.ANAND VENKATESH, J. This Court, while passing the earlier order on 30.04.2021, directed the Investigation Officer to take effective steps to complete the investigation and file the final report within a period of six weeks —Taking into consideration the Status Report filed by the Investigation Officer and also the submissions made by the learned Advocate General and the learned State Public Prosecutor, this Court is inclined to extend the time for filing of the final report. Accordingly, there shall be a direction to the Investigation Officer to complete the investigation and file the final report before the concerned jurisdictional Court within a period of six weeks from today. Post this case under the caption ‘for reporting compliance’ on 30.07.2021 at 2.15 p.m.

W.P.No.6591 of 2021 (Through Video Conferencing) N.ANAND VENKATESH, J. This Court, while passing the earlier order on 30.04.2021, directed the Investigation Officer to take effective steps to complete the investigation and file the final...

Full order advt tanuja case -THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS   Reserved on	Pronounced on 17.06.2021	18.06.2021  CORAM  THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI  CRL. O.P. NO. 10387 OF 2021  1. Tanuja Rajan @ Tanuja Kanthula 2. Preeti Rajan							.. Petitioners   – Vs –  1. State, rep. By     Inspector of Police     G-7, Chetpet Police Station     Chennai 600 031.  2. Bar Council of Tamil Nadu     Chennai.								.. Respondents     (R-2 impleaded vide order of     Court dated 15.6.2021)  	Criminal Original Petition filed u/s 438 Cr.P. C. praying this Court to enlarge the petitioners/accused on bail in the event of arrest by the respondent police in Crime No.192 of 2021 pending investigation before the respondent. 		For Petitioners	: Ms. A.Louisal Ramesh  		For Respondent	: Mr. A.Gopinath, GA (Crl. Side) for R-1 					  Mr. Haja Mohideen Gisthi for R-2  ORDER Lady Justice is the allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Her attributes are a blindfold, a beam balance, and a sword and the balance denotes that justice needs to be delivered with eyes closed and ears open.  True to the said analogy, which has been followed time immemorial, the justice delivery system in our country is following the same to deliver impartial justice to one and all without reference to any of their personal traits.    —In the result, the following orders are passed in this criminal original petition:- i) This criminal original petition, insofar as the 1st petitioner is concerned is dismissed for the reasons aforesaid; ii) Insofar as the 2nd petitioner is concerned, this criminal original petition is allowed and the petitioner is directed to be enlarged on bail on her surrendering before the respondent police within a period of 15 days from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and execute a personal bond for a sum of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) before the respondent police; iii) The 2nd respondent, in consultation with the Bar Council of India, in the larger interest of the legal fraternity, shall look into the issue of evolving a mechanism for initiation of suo motu proceedings against such of those members, who indulge in activities, which are prejudicial and demeaning the interest of the legal fraternity as a whole; iv) Registry is directed to initiate suo motu criminal contempt proceedings against Mr.R.Krishnamoorthy, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, No.214, New Lawyers Chambers, M.C.Setalwad Block, Supreme Court of India Campus, New Delhi 110 001, by issuing statutory notice; v) After issuing statutory notice to the said Mr.R.Krishnamoorthy, Registry is directed to place the matter before the Hon’ble The Chief Justice for listing the suo motu criminal contempt before the appropriate Bench.

Full order advt tanuja case -THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS Reserved on Pronounced on 17.06.2021 18.06.2021 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI CRL. O.P. NO. 10387 OF 2021 1. Tanuja Rajan @ Tanuja Kanthula 2. Preeti Rajan .. Petitioners – Vs – 1. State, rep. By Inspector of Police G-7, Chetpet Police Station Chennai 600 031. 2. Bar Council of Tamil Nadu Chennai. .. Respondents (R-2 impleaded vide order of Court dated 15.6.2021) Criminal Original Petition filed u/s 438 Cr.P. C. praying this Court to enlarge the petitioners/accused on bail in the event of arrest by the respondent police in Crime No.192 of 2021 pending investigation before the respondent. For Petitioners : Ms. A.Louisal Ramesh For Respondent : Mr. A.Gopinath, GA (Crl. Side) for R-1 Mr. Haja Mohideen Gisthi for R-2 ORDER Lady Justice is the allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Her attributes are a blindfold, a beam balance, and a sword and the balance denotes that justice needs to be delivered with eyes closed and ears open. True to the said analogy, which has been followed time immemorial, the justice delivery system in our country is following the same to deliver impartial justice to one and all without reference to any of their personal traits. —In the result, the following orders are passed in this criminal original petition:- i) This criminal original petition, insofar as the 1st petitioner is concerned is dismissed for the reasons aforesaid; ii) Insofar as the 2nd petitioner is concerned, this criminal original petition is allowed and the petitioner is directed to be enlarged on bail on her surrendering before the respondent police within a period of 15 days from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and execute a personal bond for a sum of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) before the respondent police; iii) The 2nd respondent, in consultation with the Bar Council of India, in the larger interest of the legal fraternity, shall look into the issue of evolving a mechanism for initiation of suo motu proceedings against such of those members, who indulge in activities, which are prejudicial and demeaning the interest of the legal fraternity as a whole; iv) Registry is directed to initiate suo motu criminal contempt proceedings against Mr.R.Krishnamoorthy, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, No.214, New Lawyers Chambers, M.C.Setalwad Block, Supreme Court of India Campus, New Delhi 110 001, by issuing statutory notice; v) After issuing statutory notice to the said Mr.R.Krishnamoorthy, Registry is directed to place the matter before the Hon’ble The Chief Justice for listing the suo motu criminal contempt before the appropriate Bench.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS Reserved on Pronounced on 17.06.2021 18.06.2021 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI CRL. O.P. NO. 10387 OF 2021 1. Tanuja Rajan @ Tanuja Kanthula 2. Preeti...

Move aimed at saving paddy from getting soaked in rain The Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation (TNCSC) on Thursday informed the Madras High Court of its decision to operate mobile Direct Purchase Centres (DPCs) to procure paddy that meets the prescribed minimum quality standards from registered farmers. The submission was made following a suo motu public interest litigation petition taken up by the court to prevent the harvest from getting soaked in rain.  Appearing before the first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, Advocate General R. Shunmugasundaram said TNCSC Managing Director V. Rajaraman had written to him on June 14, stating that the corporation would make arrangements for operating mobile DPCs so that the harvest does not get soaked before the farmers could transport their produce to the 282 regulated markets in the State.

Move aimed at saving paddy from getting soaked in rain The Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation (TNCSC) on Thursday informed the Madras High Court of its decision to operate mobile Direct Purchase Centres (DPCs) to procure paddy that meets the prescribed minimum quality standards from registered farmers. The submission was made following a suo motu public interest litigation petition taken up by the court to prevent the harvest from getting soaked in rain. Appearing before the first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy, Advocate General R. Shunmugasundaram said TNCSC Managing Director V. Rajaraman had written to him on June 14, stating that the corporation would make arrangements for operating mobile DPCs so that the harvest does not get soaked before the farmers could transport their produce to the 282 regulated markets in the State.

15 NEWS STATES TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU TNCSC to operate mobile DPCs to procure paddy, A-G tells HC Mohamed Imranullah S. CHENNAI 17 JUNE 2021 21:22 IST UPDATED: 18 JUNE 2021 03:07 IST Move...

Justice N. Anand Venkatesh observed that the entire world was facing an unprecedented situation due to the attack of COVID-19. It was the doctors and the frontline workers who, in spite of knowing the risk involved through exposure to the virus, were selflessly and tirelessly working to save the lives of millions of people.

Justice N. Anand Venkatesh observed that the entire world was facing an unprecedented situation due to the attack of COVID-19. It was the doctors and the frontline workers who, in spite of knowing the risk involved through exposure to the virus, were selflessly and tirelessly working to save the lives of millions of people.

15 NEWS STATES TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU Compensation ordered to kin of doctor who died of COVID-19 Staff Reporter MADURAI 16 JUNE 2021 20:42 IST UPDATED: 16 JUNE 2021 20:42 IST Claim must be...

System may not be able to prosecute every offender, says judge The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, while granting anticipatory bail to a youth who apprehended arrest for sharing child pornographic content, has observed that the menace of child pornography can be tackled only if all inculcate the right values.  Justice G.R. Swaminathan observed that Section 43 of the POCSO Act, 2012, says the Central and the State governments must take measures to spread public awareness about the provisions of the statute. However, this alone may not be sufficient.

System may not be able to prosecute every offender, says judge The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, while granting anticipatory bail to a youth who apprehended arrest for sharing child pornographic content, has observed that the menace of child pornography can be tackled only if all inculcate the right values. Justice G.R. Swaminathan observed that Section 43 of the POCSO Act, 2012, says the Central and the State governments must take measures to spread public awareness about the provisions of the statute. However, this alone may not be sufficient.

15 NEWS STATES TAMIL NADU TAMIL NADU Menace of child pornography can be tackled only with moral education, says Madras HC Image for representation purpose only. Image for representation purpose only. B. Tilak Chandar...

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