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- Today the Writ Petition (Public Interest Litigation) to Conduct Pooja/Rituals and Neivedyam for Urchava Moorthies Kept in Icon Centers of HR&CE Department and to make security arrangements to shift those Precious Metal Idols/Urchzva Moorthies to Temples where they belong on strengthening
- Tamil Nadu Government is in the process of formulating a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for speeding up prosecution in sexual offence cases against women and children. Government also proposes to increase the number of forensic labs in the State, Advocate General Vijay Narayan tells #MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench in response to a case filed by a rape survivor who had been subjected to sexual assault by two policemen in Tiruvannamalai in September 2025. A-G says, charges have been framed in that case against the accused and trial is all set to begin on June 24, 2026. @THChennai Backgrounder👇
- Suresbabu Advt Mhc: *Today, 10.06.2026, The New Indian Express published an article titled:* *Flyover proposal on 10.5-km NH stretch sparks hope among North Chennai residents* *The elevated corridor project has remained on paper since 2018 due to delays in widening the NH between Madhavaram and Nallur.*
- MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench directs the governments of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to file individual status reports within four weeks listing out steps taken by them to implement Supreme Court’s directions aimed at protecting humans from stray dogs. The Bench wants the governments to list out the number of Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres established by them, the number of veterinarians and other trained staff appointed so far, the frequency of sterilisation and vaccination programmes being
- #MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench directs the governments of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to file individual status reports within four weeks listing out steps taken by them to implement Supreme Court’s directions aimed at protecting humans from stray dogs. The Bench wants the governments to list out the number of Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres established by them, the number of veterinarians and other trained staff appointed so far, the frequency of sterilisation and vaccination programmes being conducted, steps taken for removal of stray dogs from institutional premises such as educational institutions, hospitals, parks and bus stands, the creation of helpline numbers to report dog bites and whether any mechanism had been put in place for adoption of stray dogs. Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari insists upon strict compliance of the Supreme Court orders and Justice G. Arul Murugan impresses upon the need to give top priority to schools and make them free of stray dogs. @THChennai Backgrounder👇
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- Today the Writ Petition (Public Interest Litigation) to Conduct Pooja/Rituals and Neivedyam for Urchava Moorthies Kept in Icon Centers of HR&CE Department and to make security arrangements to shift those Precious Metal Idols/Urchzva Moorthies to Temples where they belong on strengthening
- Tamil Nadu Government is in the process of formulating a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for speeding up prosecution in sexual offence cases against women and children. Government also proposes to increase the number of forensic labs in the State, Advocate General Vijay Narayan tells #MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench in response to a case filed by a rape survivor who had been subjected to sexual assault by two policemen in Tiruvannamalai in September 2025. A-G says, charges have been framed in that case against the accused and trial is all set to begin on June 24, 2026. @THChennai Backgrounder👇
- Suresbabu Advt Mhc: *Today, 10.06.2026, The New Indian Express published an article titled:* *Flyover proposal on 10.5-km NH stretch sparks hope among North Chennai residents* *The elevated corridor project has remained on paper since 2018 due to delays in widening the NH between Madhavaram and Nallur.*
- MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench directs the governments of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to file individual status reports within four weeks listing out steps taken by them to implement Supreme Court’s directions aimed at protecting humans from stray dogs. The Bench wants the governments to list out the number of Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres established by them, the number of veterinarians and other trained staff appointed so far, the frequency of sterilisation and vaccination programmes being
- #MadrasHighCourt Chief Justice’s Bench directs the governments of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to file individual status reports within four weeks listing out steps taken by them to implement Supreme Court’s directions aimed at protecting humans from stray dogs. The Bench wants the governments to list out the number of Animal Birth Control (ABC) centres established by them, the number of veterinarians and other trained staff appointed so far, the frequency of sterilisation and vaccination programmes being conducted, steps taken for removal of stray dogs from institutional premises such as educational institutions, hospitals, parks and bus stands, the creation of helpline numbers to report dog bites and whether any mechanism had been put in place for adoption of stray dogs. Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari insists upon strict compliance of the Supreme Court orders and Justice G. Arul Murugan impresses upon the need to give top priority to schools and make them free of stray dogs. @THChennai Backgrounder👇