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Justice N Anand Venkatesh passed the order on December 18, 2025, while disposing of a writ petition filed by Kannan Gopalakrishnan challenging the rejection of his patent review application relating to an invention titled “Solar Supplemental Power Source.”

The Madras High Court has directed the Patent Office to grant an inventor one opportunity to demonstrate the working of his invention, holding that a potentially viable invention should not be rejected without adequate...

Today I have written letter to Tmt. Nirmala Sitharaman @nsitharaman , Hon’ble Union Minister for Corporate Affairs, urging immediate intervention to postpone / reschedule the CA Foundation Examinations scheduled on January 12, 16 & 18 by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

[23/12, 21:35] Senior Advt Wilson: https://x.com/pwilsondmk/status/2003496610303770645?s=46 *postpone ICAI exams after pongal holidays* [24/12, 07:43] Sekarreporter: Today I have written letter to Tmt. Nirmala Sitharaman @nsitharaman , Hon’ble Union Minister for Corporate Affairs, urging immediate...

AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA  Bill No. 193 of 2025  THE REPEALING AND AMENDING BILL, 2025  A  BILL  to repeal certain enactments and to amend certain other enactments.  BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventy-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:––  1.	This Act may be called the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025.	Short title.  2.	The enactments specified in the First Schedule are hereby repealed.	Repeal of certain enactments.

AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 193 of 2025 THE REPEALING AND AMENDING BILL, 2025 A BILL to repeal certain enactments and to amend certain other enactments. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventy-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:–– 1. This Act may be called the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025. Short title. 2. The enactments specified in the First Schedule are hereby repealed. Repeal of certain enactments.

Probate no longer mandatory! 🎉 Parliament has amended the Indian Succession Act, 1925, via the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025. Key changes: – *Section 213 omitted*: Probate not required to establish rights under a...

Probate no longer mandatory! 🎉 Parliament has amended the Indian Succession Act, 1925, via the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025. Key changes: – *Section 213 omitted*: Probate not required to establish rights under a Will – *Simplified succession process*: Easier for beneficiaries, less litigation – *No geographic discrimination*: Uniform rules across India

Probate no longer mandatory! 🎉 Parliament has amended the Indian Succession Act, 1925, via the Repealing and Amending Act, 2025. Key changes: – *Section 213 omitted*: Probate not required to establish rights under a Will – *Simplified succession process*: Easier for beneficiaries, less litigation – *No geographic discrimination*: Uniform rules across India

[23/12, 20:39] Sekarreporter: ” VIP MEMBER LOGIN HomeTrending Stories TRENDING STORIESCOLUMNS Probate No Longer Mandatory: Parliament Simplifies Will & Succession Laws Under 2025 Reform Top 10% ₹ 57.18 By RR Singh December 23, 2025...

The Madras High Court has commuted the death sentence of D. Sathish, who pushed his ex-girlfriend Sathya onto railway tracks at St. Thomas Mount station in Chennai, resulting in her death. The court considered Sathish’s frustration due to the failed love affair, his age (33), lack of prior criminal record, and possibility of reformation. Justice N. Sathish Kumar and Justice M. Jothiraman held that life imprisonment would meet the ends of justice, as the case didn’t fall under the “rarest of rare” category

[23/12, 19:27] [23/12, 19:30] Sekarreporter: “Respondent: SPP Hasan Mohamad Jinnah and Addl. PP A. Damodaran” https://www.verdictum.in/court-updates/high-courts/madras-high-court/d-sathish-v-state-2025-mhc-2712-death-sentence-commuted-murder-case-1602225#:~:text=Respondent%3A%20SPP%20Hasan%20Mohamad%20Jinnah%20and%20Addl.%20PP%20A.%20Damodaran [23/12, 19:31] Sekarreporter: 👍 Sekarreporter: Frustration Due To Failure In Love Affair: Madras High Court Commutes Death Sentence...

The Madras High Court has ruled that a cinema multiplex established within airport premises falls under Section 28-A (a) of the Airports Authority of India Act, 1994, which pertains to unrestricted zones. Justice M. Dhandapani held that the multiplex, located in the Multi-Level Car Parking Complex (MLCP) at Chennai Airport, is not within the

[23/12, 19:18] Sekarreporter: [23/12, 19:18] Sekarreporter: [23/12, 16:11] Meta AI: The Madras High Court has ruled that a cinema multiplex established within airport premises falls under Section 28-A (a) of the Airports Authority of...

Justice N. Anand Venkatesh ordered the inventor to make his prototype available for demonstration within four weeks, and the Patent Office must permit and facilitate the demo, passing a reasoned decision within four months. This ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to fairness in patent proceedings, balancing scientific scrutiny with principles of natural justice.

[23/12, 15:25] Sekarreporter: Invention must not go waste: Madras HC orders Patent Office to see demo of rejected application | https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/invention-must-not-go-waste-madras-hc-orders-patent-office-to-see-demo-of-rejected-application [23/12, 15:25] Meta AI: The Madras High Court has directed the Patent Office...

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