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Judges may end up passing wrong orders, says Bench The Madras High Court in an order impressed upon the need for publishers of law books to meticulously carry every amendment to Acts, rules and regulations in their publications, because otherwise, judges might end up passing the wrong orders or judgments, much to the detriment of litigants. The first Division Bench, comprising Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi and Justice Subramonium Prasad, said it was very “unfortunate” that Rule 14(a)(1)(iv) of the Tamil Nadu Civil Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules had been misquoted in several law books, without an amendment made to it way back in 1954.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 29, 2019
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The state government has informed the Madras high court that ‘Attack’ Pandi, a murder convict in the Dinakaran newspaper office burning case has been shifted to the MaduraiCentral Prison.Taking note of the submission, justice A D Jagadish Chandira closed the petition filed by Pandi.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 14, 2019