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Justices M.M. Sundresh and R. Hemalatha were told that 21,131 big as well as small temples situated in cities as well as rural areas remained closed. The submission was made in response to a query raised by the High Court during the hearing of a public interest litigation petition.
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 31, 2020
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Chief Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari and Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy observed that the court cannot ‘thrust’ opinions on the society. The bench also added that if the customary practice of a certain temple prescribes dress code for entry.For the Respondents : Mr.R.Shunmugasundaram Advocate-General assisted by Mr.N.R.R.Arun Natarajan Spl. Govt. Pleader (HR & CE) for respondent Nos.2 and 3 : Mr.P.Muthu Kumar State Government Pleader for respondent No.1
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 6, 2022
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The Madras High Court is planning to take justice to the doorsteps of litigants, literally. Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi is mulling over the possibility of operating vans with computers and Internet connectivity to remote villages in Tamil Nadu for people to take part in judicial proceedings virtually without having to travel to different courts. In a circular to all principal district judges in Tamil Nadu and the Chief Judge of Puducherry, the High Court’s Registrar-General, C. Kumarappan, has called for their views on implementing the mobile virtual court plan. He wanted to know whether the judicial officers had the financial resources to implement it at the earliest in their districts. Experimental basis
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 17, 2020
