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sekarreporter1: http://youtube.com/post/UgkxNRO9kOBD7HT920RXWraEpQcJZ-R6lI38?si=zabce803Z2Zrt7Tv [09/06, 09:06] sekarreporter1: The Madras High Court, by judgment dated 05.06.2026 in C.M.A. No.2062 of 2025, allowed the appeal and set aside the order of the Tamil Nadu Waqf Tribunal, holding that the mandatory statutory procedures under the Waqf Act had not been followed. The Court found that the property
by Sekar Reporter · Published June 9, 2026
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Justice P.N. Prakash said he did not find any manifest illegality in the order passed by a judicial magistrate court in Salem in 2012 and confirmed by a sessions court in 2014 while dismissing a revision petition preferred by the man under Section 397 of the CrPC. The judge pointed out that an order by a judicial or metropolitan magistrate for payment of monthly maintenance to parents, wife or children could be challenged by way of a criminal revision petition either before a High Court or a sessions court.
by Sekar Reporter · Published October 25, 2020




