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Every time an honour killing makes headlines, public attention immediately turns to one question—who committed the murder? But from a legal perspective, that is the wrong place to begin. The more fundamental question is whether the murder could have been prevented. Honour killings are seldom spontaneous acts of
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 5, 2026
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[4/1, 16:47] Sekarreporter 1: [4/1, 16:01] Chellapandian Mhc Advt: An Appeal to the Hon’ble 2nd Bench, The govt is going to distribute Rs1000 + Free Provisions, its really dangerous People are gathering in large number, police can’t control them whatever may be the restrictions, so pl this SMS can be treated as a petition or suo Motto, pl social distance becomes redundant from tomorrow throughout the state, so an alternative method can be used such as door delivery by involving corporation Staffs, even per day 100 persons per shop means the imagination of crowd will lead to alarming situation. pl treat it as so urgent in the interest of Public [4/1, 16:46] Sekarreporter 1: 🙏🏼 [4/1, 17:26] Sekarreporter 1: [4/1, 17:16] Chanduru Advt: Very true … given the number of ration cards per shop and also the rush seen during Pongal gifts, the present situation is not conducive to such distribution without putting in place restrictions.. the Court may be indulgent enough to issue Suo Motu directions in public interest.🙏🏻 [4/1, 17:23] Sekarreporter 1: 🙏🏼
by Sekar Reporter · Published April 1, 2020
