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W.P(MD)No.16274 of 2020 N.KIRUBAKARAN,J. AND B.PUGALENDHI,J. ORDER (Order of the Court was made by N.KIRUBAKARAN,J.) “There cannot be any Mandamus to Parliament or Legislature to enact a law or to make amendment of a statute”, is the settled position of law. It is based on the principle enunciated in the Constitution that there should be a separation of powers between the three wings of the State, namely, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. However, the response shown by the other Wings to the suggestions made by judiciary regarding the important issues for enactment of suitable laws pointing out the absence of law as on date or the necessity to make new laws or to amend the existing Acts, is not positive and the suggestions made by the constitutional Courts are not considered by the
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 2, 2020
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R.O.C.NQ.158/2022-J CI RCU LA R There will be a Full Court Reference by the Hon’ble Acting Chief Justice in the Meeting Hall, Additional Library Building, High Court, Madras at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the 21 0t November 2022, touching the demise of (Late) Thiru. K. Alagiriswami and (Late) Thiru. R.Krishnamoorthy, Senior Advocates.
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 17, 2022
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Full order of THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM W.P.No.18190 of 2021 and W.M.P.No.19417 of 2021. For Petitioner : M/s.G.Devi For Mr.V.Raghupathi For Respondents : Mr.N.R.R.Arun Natarajan Government Advocate [For R1 to R4] Mr.Willson Topaz For M/s.A.S.Kailasam and Associates Government Advocate [For R5]. Respondents 1 to 5 are directed to look into the active or passive collusion on the part of the Authorities in dealing with the temple properties in such a manner and initiate appropriate action against all those Authorities, who have contributed for the maladministration of the temple properties;
by Sekar Reporter · Published September 20, 2021