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08:50] sekarreporter1: https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] sekarreporter1: The Legal Affair Let’s talk Law

08:50] sekarreporter1: https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] sekarreporter1: The Legal Affair Let’s talk Law

[31/05, 08:50] sekarreporter1: https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] sekarreporter1: The Legal Affair Let’s talk Law Home Articles Interviews Resources Careers Contact Us Madras High Court Flags Use of Children in Election Campaigns While Examining Alleged Corrupt...

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https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] Meta AI: *Case #40: _Use of Children in Election Campaigns_ | Madras HC | 26.05.2026*   _Justice N. Anand Venkatesh_. *RP Act 1951 + Child Rights + Art 21 + Corrupt Practice*. *HJS Election Law, Law Officer – MCC, UPSC GS-2*

https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] Meta AI: *Case #40: _Use of Children in Election Campaigns_ | Madras HC | 26.05.2026* _Justice N. Anand Venkatesh_. *RP Act 1951 + Child Rights + Art 21 + Corrupt Practice*. *HJS Election Law, Law Officer – MCC, UPSC GS-2*

[31/05, 08:50] sekarreporter1: https://thelegalaffair.com/news/madras-high-court-flags-use-of-children-in-election-campaigns-while-examining-alleged-corrupt-practices-in-tamil-nadu-polls/ [31/05, 08:50] Meta AI: *Case #40: _Use of Children in Election Campaigns_ | Madras HC | 26.05.2026* _Justice N. Anand Venkatesh_. *RP Act 1951 + Child Rights + Art 21...

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https://lawstreet.co/judiciary/high-courts-must-pronounce-judgments-within-three-months-of-reserving-verdicts-bail-orders-must-be-pronounced-within-a-day-sc [31/05, 08:18] Meta AI: *Case #39: _Guidelines on Timely Pronouncement_ | Supreme Court | 24.05.2026*   _Bench: CJI + Justices. 2026 INSC 590_. *Judicial Discipline + Art 21 + Bail Timelines*. *HJS Constitutional, Law Officer – Courts, UPSC GS-2*

https://lawstreet.co/judiciary/high-courts-must-pronounce-judgments-within-three-months-of-reserving-verdicts-bail-orders-must-be-pronounced-within-a-day-sc [31/05, 08:18] Meta AI: *Case #39: _Guidelines on Timely Pronouncement_ | Supreme Court | 24.05.2026* _Bench: CJI + Justices. 2026 INSC 590_. *Judicial Discipline + Art 21 + Bail Timelines*. *HJS Constitutional, Law Officer – Courts, UPSC GS-2*

[31/05, 08:18] sekarreporter1: https://lawstreet.co/judiciary/high-courts-must-pronounce-judgments-within-three-months-of-reserving-verdicts-bail-orders-must-be-pronounced-within-a-day-sc [31/05, 08:18] Meta AI: *Case #39: _Guidelines on Timely Pronouncement_ | Supreme Court | 24.05.2026* _Bench: CJI + Justices. 2026 INSC 590_. *Judicial Discipline + Art 21 + Bail Timelines*....

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The Hindu Logo   Home News India Tamil Nadu Undertrial prisoners entitled to be treated at private hospitals of their choice: Madras High Court Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan permit Devanathan Yadav of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited to undergo treatment at a private hospital for 10 weeks Updated – May 30, 2026 05:43 pm IST – CHENNAI  Mohamed Imranullah S Mohamed Imranullah S. T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited, is facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors. File T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited, is facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors. File | Photo Credit: M. Srinath  Observing that an undertrial prisoner is entitled to be treated at a private hospital if no prejudice is caused to anyone, the Madras High Court has permitted T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited (MHPFNL) – facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors – to undergo medical treatment at a private hospital for 10 weeks.   A Division Bench of Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan ordered that the prisoner should name three private hospitals where he would prefer to be treated and that the government authorities concerned could choose one of them. It was made clear that he should be shifted to the hospital within a week, as he had to undergo two surgeries: one on his knee and another on the spine.

The Hindu Logo Home News India Tamil Nadu Undertrial prisoners entitled to be treated at private hospitals of their choice: Madras High Court Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan permit Devanathan Yadav of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited to undergo treatment at a private hospital for 10 weeks Updated – May 30, 2026 05:43 pm IST – CHENNAI Mohamed Imranullah S Mohamed Imranullah S. T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited, is facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors. File T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited, is facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors. File | Photo Credit: M. Srinath Observing that an undertrial prisoner is entitled to be treated at a private hospital if no prejudice is caused to anyone, the Madras High Court has permitted T. Devanathan Yadav, managing director of Mylapore Hindu Permanent Fund Nidhi Limited (MHPFNL) – facing a ₹600-crore default case involving 5,000 depositors – to undergo medical treatment at a private hospital for 10 weeks. A Division Bench of Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan ordered that the prisoner should name three private hospitals where he would prefer to be treated and that the government authorities concerned could choose one of them. It was made clear that he should be shifted to the hospital within a week, as he had to undergo two surgeries: one on his knee and another on the spine.

The Hindu Logo Home News India Tamil Nadu Undertrial prisoners entitled to be treated at private hospitals of their choice: Madras High Court Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan permit Devanathan Yadav of Mylapore...

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sekarreporter1: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/undertrial-prisoners-entitled-to-be-treated-at-private-hospitals-of-their-choice-madras-high-court/article71040886.ece [31/05, 07:47] Meta AI: *Case #38: _Undertrial Prisoners – Right to Private Hospital Treatment_ | Madras HC | 22.05.2026* _Justice S.M. Subramaniam_. *Art 21 + Prisoners’ Rights + Medical Treatment*. *HJS Constitutional/Criminal, Law Officer – Prisons, UPSC GS-2*

[31/05, 07:47] sekarreporter1: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/undertrial-prisoners-entitled-to-be-treated-at-private-hospitals-of-their-choice-madras-high-court/article71040886.ece [31/05, 07:47] Meta AI: *Case #38: _Undertrial Prisoners – Right to Private Hospital Treatment_ | Madras HC | 22.05.2026* _Justice S.M. Subramaniam_. *Art 21 + Prisoners’ Rights + Medical Treatment*....

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