Madras tax bar zoom meeting m sunder j by Sekar Reporter · May 21, 2020 [5/21, 16:20] Sekarreporter 1: Google Form Link: https://forms.gle/RWoXWXhgVVzHyGYy5[5/21, 16:20] Sekarreporter 1: MADRAS TAX BARInstructions to Participants(i) The Webinar is open only for Advocates enrolled in various Bar Councils.(ii) You have to compulsorily register through the Google Form link givenbelow.(iii) Meeting details (Meeting link / Meeting ID / Password) would be sharedonly to those who register themselves. Communication will be sent totheir mail id / phone number. The webinar will be held in webexplatform (Please ensure that you have webex app in your laptop / mobiledevice).(iv) Registration will close at 15.00 Hours on 23.05.2020. Only pre-registered persons would be admitted to the Webinar.(v) All are requested to join the meeting from 16.30 Hrs. on 23.05.2020.Admission will be CLOSED by 16.50 Hrs (This is to avoid the disturbancecaused by those who enter the session when it is in progress in terms ofvarious sounds). THOSE WHO JOIN AFTER 16.50 HRS WILL NOT BEADMITTED.(vi) All through the programme, all participants shall be in mute mode andkeep their mic switched off.(vii) All are requested to keep their video closed to improve the bandwidthspeed.(viii) All participants are also requested to be in proper formal attire andseated properly during the webinar.(ix) If any participant wishes to raise any questions, they have to send thesame through the chat window to the Host / Moderator. The Moderatorshave the right either to ask the question, or not, considering variousparameters.Request the co-operation of all to make the Webinar a great success.Please click below for Registration.https://forms.gle/sbK9HmCg3wm3KYaz7
Ops election case dismissed full order of 17.03.2022 O.A.No. 764 of 2021 in E.L.P.No. 8 of 2021 and O.A.No. 15 of 2022 V.BHARATHIDASAN, March 20, 2022 by Sekar Reporter · Published March 20, 2022
Madras high court has fixed December 31 as the deadline for TNSTCTirunelveli division to comply with an earlier order of the court asking it to pay settlement benefits to a retired employee. Justice S Vaidyanathan passed the order while hearing the contempt petition filed by S Piramanayagam, a retired employee from Tirunelveli. December 2, 2019 by Sekar Reporter · Published December 2, 2019