Daily Archive: February 22, 2026

justices GR Swaminathan and R Kalaimathi gave the direction while disposing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by V Sangilimuthu of Thogaimalai seeking investigation into his complaint.

[22/02, 12:43] sekarreporter1: ” Madurai Bench of Madras High Court MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on Friday directed the Karur police to conduct proper investigation into a complaint lodged alleging theft...

Criticising constant delays on part of investigation officers in rectifying defects in returned chargesheets and representing them before the respective lower courts, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court recently directed the Kanniyakumari Superintendent of Police to initiate departmental action against a sub-inspector for

[22/02, 10:37] sekarreporter1: Add TNIE As A Trusted Source MADURAI: Criticising constant delays on part of investigation officers in rectifying defects in returned chargesheets and representing them before the respective lower courts, the Madurai...

In a significant procedural move, the Supreme Court has allowed open court hearings in review petitions challenging its judgment mandating a minimum of three years’ practice at the Bar for entry-level appointments in the judicial service.

[22/02, 10:07] sekarreporter1: ” Search TOP STORIES NEWS UPDATES COLUMNS BAR SPEAKS ARTICLES CARTOONS VIDEOS More TOP STORIES NEWS UPDATES COLUMNS BAR SPEAKS ARTICLES CARTOONS VIDEOS More FOLLOW US Home/Top Stories Supreme Court to...

The Supreme Court permitted an open court hearing of review petitions challenging its decision to mandate a minimum of three years’ practice at the Bar for entry-level judicial service appointments In a significant procedural

The Supreme Court permitted an open court hearing of review petitions challenging its decision to mandate a minimum of three years’ practice at the Bar for entry-level judicial service appointments In a significant procedural

[22/02, 10:07] sekarreporter1: ” Search TOP STORIES NEWS UPDATES COLUMNS BAR SPEAKS ARTICLES CARTOONS VIDEOS More TOP STORIES NEWS UPDATES COLUMNS BAR SPEAKS ARTICLES CARTOONS VIDEOS More FOLLOW US Home/Top Stories Supreme Court to...

Courts have a mandate to determine whether a public action by a public functionary is in conformity with the letter and spirit of the law, and that determination cannot possibly be predicated on whether the offending public authority/ functionary belongs to this or that “side.”

Courts have a mandate to determine whether a public action by a public functionary is in conformity with the letter and spirit of the law, and that determination cannot possibly be predicated on whether the offending public authority/ functionary belongs to this or that “side.”

[22/02, 09:33] sekarreporter1: Add The Wire As Your Trusted Source × हिंदी తెలుగు اردو HOMEPOLITICSECONOMYWORLDSECURITYLAWSCIENCESOCIETYCULTUREEDITORS-PICKVIDEOAdvertisement Non-profit. Reader-funded. Independent. Donate Now Advertisement LAWLordships, This ‘Other Side’ Jurisprudence Is a Self-Goal Harish Khare 2 Hours ago...

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