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Crl.O.P.No.10161 of 2026 Crl.O.P.No.10161 of 2026 and Crl.M.P.No.7240 of 2026 A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA, J. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the impugned charge sheet in C.C.No.1571 of 2025, currently pending on the file of the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Puducherry, was filed against the petitioner for the offences under Sections 153B, 295A, 298 and 504 of IPC, without obtaining

Crl.O.P.No.10161 of 2026 Crl.O.P.No.10161 of 2026 and Crl.M.P.No.7240 of 2026 A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA, J. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the impugned charge sheet in C.C.No.1571 of 2025, currently pending on the file of...

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The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jyothi Raman. The Hon’ble Judges were pleased to adjourn the matter, directing the respondents to file an appropriate response on 16.06.2026.  The petitioner-in-person, Mr. C. Selvakumar, Advocate, appeared and argued the matter.  The gist of the case is that, just as a statue of Manu Needhi Cholan has been installed in the Principal Seat of this Hon’ble High Court, it is prayed that a statue of the great Pandya King Nedunchezhiyan, who stood as a symbol of justice, accountability, and unwavering adherence to righteousness, be installed at the Madurai Bench. Further, it is also sought that a statue of Kannagi, who exemplified that even a common person can question injustice and assert her rights, be installed.  The installation of such statues in the Madurai Bench would serve as an inspiration and guiding example to the general public, litigants, and students of law, and would also stand as a testament to and proclamation of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Tamil people to the world

The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jyothi Raman. The Hon’ble Judges were pleased to adjourn the matter, directing the respondents to file an appropriate response on 16.06.2026. The petitioner-in-person, Mr. C. Selvakumar, Advocate, appeared and argued the matter. The gist of the case is that, just as a statue of Manu Needhi Cholan has been installed in the Principal Seat of this Hon’ble High Court, it is prayed that a statue of the great Pandya King Nedunchezhiyan, who stood as a symbol of justice, accountability, and unwavering adherence to righteousness, be installed at the Madurai Bench. Further, it is also sought that a statue of Kannagi, who exemplified that even a common person can question injustice and assert her rights, be installed. The installation of such statues in the Madurai Bench would serve as an inspiration and guiding example to the general public, litigants, and students of law, and would also stand as a testament to and proclamation of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Tamil people to the world

The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jyothi Raman. The Hon’ble Judges...

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The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jyothi Raman. The Hon’ble Judges were pleased to adjourn the matter, directing the respondents to file an appropriate response on 16.06.2026.  The petitioner-in-person, Mr. C. Selvakumar, Advocate, appeared and argued the matter.  The gist of the case is that, just as a statue of Manu Needhi Cholan has been installed in the Principal Seat of this Hon’ble High Court, it is prayed that a statue of the great Pandya King Nedunchezhiyan, who stood as a symbol of justice, accountability, and unwavering adherence to righteousness, be installed at the Madurai Bench. Further, it is also sought that a statue of Kannagi, who exemplified that even a common person can question injustice and assert her rights, be installed.  The installation of such statues in the Madurai Bench would serve as an inspiration and guiding example to the general public, litigants, and students of law, and would also stand as a testament to and proclamation of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Tamil people to the world

The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jyothi Raman. The Hon’ble Judges were pleased to adjourn the matter, directing the respondents to file an appropriate response on 16.06.2026. The petitioner-in-person, Mr. C. Selvakumar, Advocate, appeared and argued the matter. The gist of the case is that, just as a statue of Manu Needhi Cholan has been installed in the Principal Seat of this Hon’ble High Court, it is prayed that a statue of the great Pandya King Nedunchezhiyan, who stood as a symbol of justice, accountability, and unwavering adherence to righteousness, be installed at the Madurai Bench. Further, it is also sought that a statue of Kannagi, who exemplified that even a common person can question injustice and assert her rights, be installed. The installation of such statues in the Madurai Bench would serve as an inspiration and guiding example to the general public, litigants, and students of law, and would also stand as a testament to and proclamation of the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Tamil people to the world

[29/04, 11:48] sekarreporter1: http://youtube.com/post/Ugkx15A5rh24pXxMBU-PFAZgi24Bo81_lzdh?si=cAqwDJzp8NqUBPEo [29/04, 11:48] sekarreporter1: > The above Writ Petition in WP (MD) No. 12987 of 2026 came up for hearing before the Hon’ble Bench comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Satish Kumar and...

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[29/04, 11:26] sekarreporter1: 👍 [29/04, 11:26] sekarreporter1: His Lordship Justice A D Jagdish Chandra was pleased to quash a CC Proceedings in CC 1571/2025 pending on the file of JM Puducherry under section 153b, 294, 298, and 504 filed against Dr. Thol. Thirumavalavan, MP Chidambaram Constituency on the grounds that mandatory sanction under section 196 was not obtained and the charge sheet was filed belatedly aftr 6 years. Advocates Mr. D PARVENTHAN and S Deepika, appeared for Petitioner Dr. Thol. Thirumavalavan

[29/04, 11:26] sekarreporter1: 👍 [29/04, 11:26] sekarreporter1: His Lordship Justice A D Jagdish Chandra was pleased to quash a CC Proceedings in CC 1571/2025 pending on the file of JM Puducherry under section 153b,...

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BREAKING: Madras HC Orders CBI Probe in ₹397cr Transformer Scam* *Bench*: Chief Justice S.A. Dharmadhikari & Justice G. Arulmurugan *Date*: 29 April 2026

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