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*Madras High Court* – *Case No.:* (link unavailable) [Not Available] – *Judge:* HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE M.M.SRIVASTAVA AND JUSTICE G.ARULMURUGAN – *Parties:* – Petitioner: State of Tamil Nadu, represented by The Chief Secretary, Chennai – Respondent: National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi – *Date of Order:* 05.12.2025 – *Counsel:* – For Petitioner: [Not Available] – For Respondent: [Not Available] – *Court Observation:* The court disposed of the writ petition after the Salem and Erode District Collectors filed a report stating that the balance compensation amount of Rs. 2 crores 59 lakhs has been paid to the victims of the Veerappan hunt, except for one person who had passed away without any heirs. The National Human Rights Commission had directed the Tamil Nadu government to pay Rs. 5 crores as compensation to the victims.

*Madras High Court* – *Case No.:* (link unavailable) [Not Available] – *Judge:* HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE M.M.SRIVASTAVA AND JUSTICE G.ARULMURUGAN – *Parties:* – Petitioner: State of Tamil Nadu, represented by The Chief Secretary, Chennai –...

*Madras High Court* – *Case No.:* (link unavailable) [Not Available] – *Judge:* HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE M.M.SRIVASTAVA AND JUSTICE G.ARULMURUGAN – *Parties:* – Petitioner: Tamilvendum, Advocate – Respondent: State of Tamil Nadu, represented by The Secretary, Department of Home, Chennai – *Date of Order:* 05.12.2025 – *Counsel:* – For Petitioner: Mr. Tamilvendum, Advocate – For Respondent: Mr. S.Ravi, Additional Public Prosecutor – *Court Observation:* The court directed the Tamil Nadu government to frame necessary guidelines to prevent the use of children for begging on roads and to ensure the safety and well-being of children. The court also sought a report on the measures taken to address the issue, including investigation into the authenticity of women begging with children and checking for any possible child trafficking.

*Madras High Court* – *Case No.:* (link unavailable) [Not Available] – *Judge:* HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE M.M.SRIVASTAVA AND JUSTICE G.ARULMURUGAN – *Parties:* – Petitioner: Tamilvendum, Advocate – Respondent: State of Tamil Nadu, represented by The...

[05/12, 13:40] Inthira Jaising Senior Advt Sc: Vast majority of women lawyers are first generation  With 84.1% first-generation entrants and 57.8% reporting unequal leadership opportunities, the SCBA survey maps persistent gender gaps.  https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/the-problem-is-not-entry-it-is-retention-scba-survey-reveals-structural-barriers-faced-by-women-in-the-legal-profession [05/12, 13:40] Sekarreporter: 👍

[05/12, 13:40] Inthira Jaising Senior Advt Sc: Vast majority of women lawyers are first generation With 84.1% first-generation entrants and 57.8% reporting unequal leadership opportunities, the SCBA survey maps persistent gender gaps. https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/the-problem-is-not-entry-it-is-retention-scba-survey-reveals-structural-barriers-faced-by-women-in-the-legal-profession [05/12, 13:40] Sekarreporter: 👍

[05/12, 13:40] Inthira Jaising Senior Advt Sc: Vast majority of women lawyers are first generation With 84.1% first-generation entrants and 57.8% reporting unequal leadership opportunities, the SCBA survey maps persistent gender gaps. https://theleaflet.in/leaflet-reports/the-problem-is-not-entry-it-is-retention-scba-survey-reveals-structural-barriers-faced-by-women-in-the-legal-profession [05/12,...

[05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: https://x.com/LiveLawIndia/status/1996843602169983248?t=zHPa5AkE4Xncg–vr2PQVg&s=08 [05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: “Temple money belongs to the deity. So therefore, this money has to be saved, protected and utilised only for the interests of the temple. It can’t become a source of income or survival for a cooperative bank.”- CJI Surya Kant.  A bench led by CJI was hearing petitions filed by Kerala-based cooperative banks challenging the direction of the Kerala High Court to return the deposits of certain Kerala temples. The temple dewaswoms wanted to deposit in nationalised banks.  #SupremeCourt #Kerala

[05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: https://x.com/LiveLawIndia/status/1996843602169983248?t=zHPa5AkE4Xncg–vr2PQVg&s=08 [05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: “Temple money belongs to the deity. So therefore, this money has to be saved, protected and utilised only for the interests of the temple. It can’t become a source of income or survival for a cooperative bank.”- CJI Surya Kant. A bench led by CJI was hearing petitions filed by Kerala-based cooperative banks challenging the direction of the Kerala High Court to return the deposits of certain Kerala temples. The temple dewaswoms wanted to deposit in nationalised banks. #SupremeCourt #Kerala

[05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: https://x.com/LiveLawIndia/status/1996843602169983248?t=zHPa5AkE4Xncg–vr2PQVg&s=08 [05/12, 13:21] Sekarreporter: “Temple money belongs to the deity. So therefore, this money has to be saved, protected and utilised only for the interests of the temple. It can’t become...

Vinothpandian: Madras High court : crl op 9679 of 2025 dated 27th nov 2025 : S Palanivel Rajan vs DSP : Right to speedy trial under article 21 of the constitution emphasized , proceedings delayed for over 16 years without trial commencement , continuation of proceedings deemed abuse of process of law , proceedings quashed in the interest of justice

Vinothpandian: Madras High court : crl op 9679 of 2025 dated 27th nov 2025 : S Palanivel Rajan vs DSP : Right to speedy trial under article 21 of the constitution emphasized , proceedings delayed for over 16 years without trial commencement , continuation of proceedings deemed abuse of process of law , proceedings quashed in the interest of justice

[05/12, 11:31] Vinothpandian: Madras High court : crl op 9679 of 2025 dated 27th nov 2025 : S Palanivel Rajan vs DSP : Right to speedy trial under article 21 of the constitution emphasized...

HEARING ADJOURNED TO FRIDAY (DECEMBER 12). Advocate General P.S. Raman says, Justice Swaminathan would be informed about the development before the Division Bench and would be requested to adjourn the contempt proceedings too which he has decided to hear on Tuesday (December 9) [05/12, 12:50] Sekarreporter: “Don’t test the patience of the court,” Justice Jayachandran says and adjourns the hearing on all writ appeals to FRIDAY (DECEMBER 12, 2025).

[05/12, 12:47] Sekarreporter: HEARING ADJOURNED TO FRIDAY (DECEMBER 12). Advocate General P.S. Raman says, Justice Swaminathan would be informed about the development before the Division Bench and would be requested to adjourn the contempt...

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