Monthly Archive: November 2022

Madras high court orders nov 29

Madras high court orders nov 29

[11/29, 10:07] Sekarreporter 1: ரூ. 206.42 கோடி வரி பாக்கியை வசூலிப்பதற்காக தனக்கு சொந்தமான 117 ஏக்கர் நிலம் மற்றும் 3 வங்கிக் கணக்குகள் முடக்கப்பட்டதை எதிர்த்து அதிமுக முன்னாள் அமைச்சர் சி.விஜயபாஸ்கர் சென்னை உயர்நீதிமன்றத்தில் வழக்கு வருமானவரி துறை நாளை விளக்கம் அளிக்க சென்னை...

A.No. 5477 of 2022  IN  C.S.(Comm. Div). No. 234 of 2022  C.V.KARTHIKEYAN, J.  Mention was made seeking permission to move the  applications in this Suit as ‘Lunch Motion’.  Permission was granted. The plaintiff Monjasa Pte Ltd., a limited company registered at Singapore and represented by its Authorised Representative, had filed the present suit taking advantage of Order XLII, Rules 1, 2 and 3 of the Original Side Rules read with relevant provisions of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 seeking a Judgment and Decree directing arrest and sale of the Vessel MV

A.No. 5477 of 2022 IN C.S.(Comm. Div). No. 234 of 2022 C.V.KARTHIKEYAN, J. Mention was made seeking permission to move the applications in this Suit as ‘Lunch Motion’. Permission was granted. The plaintiff Monjasa Pte Ltd., a limited company registered at Singapore and represented by its Authorised Representative, had filed the present suit taking advantage of Order XLII, Rules 1, 2 and 3 of the Original Side Rules read with relevant provisions of the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 seeking a Judgment and Decree directing arrest and sale of the Vessel MV

A.No. 5477 of 2022 IN C.S.(Comm. Div). No. 234 of 2022 C.V.KARTHIKEYAN, J. Mention was made seeking permission to move the applications in this Suit as ‘Lunch Motion’. Permission was granted. The plaintiff Monjasa...

[11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: Justices R Subramanian& K Kumaresh Babu of #MadrasHC direct TN DGP to conduct training programmes for police personnel with respect to the way in which they must handle the differently abled. Orders compensation of Rs. 5 lakh to a person with Beckers muscular dystrophy @THChennai [11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: Judges also order that the DGP must depute an officer in every district to ensure that the CCTV cameras in every police station is functional. [11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: SGP selventhiren for govt police

[11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: Justices R Subramanian& K Kumaresh Babu of #MadrasHC direct TN DGP to conduct training programmes for police personnel with respect to the way in which they must handle the differently abled. Orders compensation of Rs. 5 lakh to a person with Beckers muscular dystrophy @THChennai [11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: Judges also order that the DGP must depute an officer in every district to ensure that the CCTV cameras in every police station is functional. [11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: SGP selventhiren for govt police

[11/29, 15:53] Sekarreporter 1: Justices R Subramanian& K Kumaresh Babu of #MadrasHC direct TN DGP to conduct training programmes for police personnel with respect to the way in which they must handle the differently...

Contempt Petition No.683 of 2019  in  W.P.No.31213 of 2017     S.VAIDYANATHAN,J.  and  P.T.ASHA,J.                  On 01.11.2022, this Court had directed the learned Advocate General representing the Contemnor to clarify the contents. It is also clarified that the Nurses need not be necessarily called separately for personal enquiry, but each case shall be considered individually on the basis of the letters, documents and comparative chart that each of the individual Nurses would submit with reference to the orders of this Court dated 11.06.2018 and 02.07.2018, respectively.  In the light of the above order, Associations shall not be addressed and they need not be given an audience.                             7.             List this matter on 04.01.2023.                           (S.V.N.,J.)      (P.T.A.,J.)                        21.11.2022                               

Contempt Petition No.683 of 2019 in W.P.No.31213 of 2017 S.VAIDYANATHAN,J. and P.T.ASHA,J.              On 01.11.2022, this Court had directed the learned Advocate General representing the Contemnor to clarify the contents. It is also clarified that the Nurses need not be necessarily called separately for personal enquiry, but each case shall be considered individually on the basis of the letters, documents and comparative chart that each of the individual Nurses would submit with reference to the orders of this Court dated 11.06.2018 and 02.07.2018, respectively.  In the light of the above order, Associations shall not be addressed and they need not be given an audience.                             7.             List this matter on 04.01.2023.                           (S.V.N.,J.)      (P.T.A.,J.)                        21.11.2022                               

Contempt Petition No.683 of 2019 in W.P.No.31213 of 2017   S.VAIDYANATHAN,J. and P.T.ASHA,J.                On 01.11.2022, this Court had directed the learned Advocate General representing the Contemnor to clarify the contents as found...

view of the fact that the rules of natural justice had been complied with in the present case and the charges were proved based on the evidences and documents, this Court do not find any perversity in the departmental disciplinary proceedings. Regarding quantum of punishment, the proved charges are grave in nature and therefore, there is no reason whatsoever to interfere with the quantum of punishment. The punishment cannot be construed as excessive or disproportionate.        For all these reasons, the writ petition fails and stands dismissed. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.                                                                                               28.11.2022     kak  Index  : Yes  Speaking order:Yes     To     1.The Director General of Police,     Mylapore,     Chennai – 04.     2.The Deputy Inspector General of Police,     Tanjore Range,     Tanjore.     3.The Superintendent of Police,     Thiruvarur District,     Thiruvarur.           S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.     kak                                      W.P.No.35604 of 2016                                            28.11.2022

view of the fact that the rules of natural justice had been complied with in the present case and the charges were proved based on the evidences and documents, this Court do not find any perversity in the departmental disciplinary proceedings. Regarding quantum of punishment, the proved charges are grave in nature and therefore, there is no reason whatsoever to interfere with the quantum of punishment. The punishment cannot be construed as excessive or disproportionate. For all these reasons, the writ petition fails and stands dismissed. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.                                                                                           28.11.2022   kak Index  : Yes Speaking order:Yes To 1.The Director General of Police,    Mylapore,    Chennai – 04. 2.The Deputy Inspector General of Police,    Tanjore Range,    Tanjore. 3.The Superintendent of Police,    Thiruvarur District,    Thiruvarur.           S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.   kak                         W.P.No.35604 of 2016     28.11.2022

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS   DATED  : 28.11.2022   CORAM   THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM   W.P.No.35604 of 2016 and W.M.P.No.30608 of 2016   B.Parimala                                                                                   … ...

Thus, the respondents 1 to 3 are directed to pass final orders in the Departmental Disciplinary Proceedings as expeditiously as possible, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order, by following the procedure as contemplated. It is made clear that the Departmental Disciplinary Proceedings are independent and therefore, there is no impediment to pass final orders even during the pendency of the criminal case.     With these above directions, the writ petition is disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petition is closed.                                                                                                         21.11.2022  Index : Yes/No  drm     To     The Additional Chief Secretary to Government      Transport Department      Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009.     The Administrator      M/s. Tamil Nadu State Transport        Corporation Employees Pension Fund Trust      No.2, Pallavan Salai, Chennai – 600 002.     The General Manager      M/s. Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Kum) Ltd.      Railway Station New Road, Kumbakonam.     The Director of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department      Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption      Collectors Nagar, Alandur, Chennai.     The Principal District and Sessions Judge      Thanjavur. S.M.SUBRAMANIAM,J.     (drm)                                       W.P.No.21625 of 2019  and W.M.P.No.20848 of 2019                                                                                                                     21.11.2022.  For the Petitioner     	  :  	  Mr.D.Soundar Raj           For the Respondents  	  :  	  Mr.R.P.Murugan Raja  Government Advocate  for respondent 1     Mr.S.Rajesh  Government Advocate  for respondent 4     ORDER                The charge memo issued to the writ petitioner in proceedings dated 24.01.2000 and the second show cause notice issued on 01.04.2003 are under challenge in the present writ petition.

Thus, the respondents 1 to 3 are directed to pass final orders in the Departmental Disciplinary Proceedings as expeditiously as possible, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order, by following the procedure as contemplated. It is made clear that the Departmental Disciplinary Proceedings are independent and therefore, there is no impediment to pass final orders even during the pendency of the criminal case. With these above directions, the writ petition is disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petition is closed.                                                                                                     21.11.2022 Index : Yes/No drm To The Additional Chief Secretary to Government     Transport Department     Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009. The Administrator     M/s. Tamil Nadu State Transport       Corporation Employees Pension Fund Trust     No.2, Pallavan Salai, Chennai – 600 002. The General Manager     M/s. Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Kum) Ltd.     Railway Station New Road, Kumbakonam. The Director of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department     Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption     Collectors Nagar, Alandur, Chennai. The Principal District and Sessions Judge     Thanjavur. S.M.SUBRAMANIAM,J. (drm)     W.P.No.21625 of 2019 and W.M.P.No.20848 of 2019                                                                            21.11.2022. For the Petitioner : Mr.D.Soundar Raj For the Respondents : Mr.R.P.Murugan Raja Government Advocate for respondent 1 Mr.S.Rajesh Government Advocate for respondent 4   ORDER              The charge memo issued to the writ petitioner in proceedings dated 24.01.2000 and the second show cause notice issued on 01.04.2003 are under challenge in the present writ petition.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS   DATED: 21.11.2022   CORAM :   THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM W.P.No.21625 of 2019 and W.M.P.No.20848 of 2019   V.Annadurai                                                            ..          Petitioner   Vs....

Justice Anita Sumanth on Monday directed senior standing counsel A.P. Srinivas and junior standing counsel S. Premalatha to take notices on behalf of the Tax Recovery Officer as well as a Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax in Chennai and obtain either a counter affidavit or written instructions with respect to the former Minister’s writ petition by Thursday.

Justice Anita Sumanth on Monday directed senior standing counsel A.P. Srinivas and junior standing counsel S. Premalatha to take notices on behalf of the Tax Recovery Officer as well as a Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax in Chennai and obtain either a counter affidavit or written instructions with respect to the former Minister’s writ petition by Thursday.

[11/29, 09:44] Sekarreporter 1: Former Health Minister C Vijayabaskar has approached Madras High Court against the Income Tax dept for having attached 117.46 acres of his land besides freezing 4 bank accounts, including his...

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