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TN Government Returns Madras High Court Collegium Recommendations — First in Indian Judiciary In an unprecedented move in Indian judicial history, the Government of Tamil Nadu has returned the Madras High Court Collegium’s recommendations for the elevation of six District Judges to the High Court.

TN Government Returns Madras High Court Collegium Recommendations — First in Indian Judiciary In an unprecedented move in Indian judicial history, the Government of Tamil Nadu has returned the Madras High Court Collegium’s recommendations...

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: *Chennai, 03 December 2025* The writ petition W.P. No. 47451 of 2025, filed by Haji T. S. Ahmed Ibrahim, was listed today for admission before the Hon’ble Justice P. B. Balaji in Court Hall C-42. In this petition, the petitioner challenges G.O.(Ms) No. 97 dated 28.11.2025, issued by the Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare (T1) Department, relating to the nomination and appointment of Waqf Board members. The petitioner contends that two non-Muslim members were not appointed, as mandated under the second proviso to Section 14 of the UUWMEED Act, 1995. He therefore seeks a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus to quash the said Government Order on the grounds that it is illegal, arbitrary, and without authority of law. He further prays for a direction to the State Government to constitute the Waqf Board strictly in accordance with Section 14 of the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development Act, 1995 (as amended by Act 14 of 2025) and in compliance with the Supreme Court’s order dated 15.09.2025 in *Re: The Waqf Amendment Act, 2025* (W.P.(C) No. 276 of 2025). Appearances: * Mr. V. Meenakshi Sundaram, for Mr. Vashik Ali, appearing for the petitioner. * Mr. P. S. Raman, Learned Advocate General and Senior Advocate, assisted by Mr. Fazil, Government Advocate, for the State Government. * Mr. V. Raghavachari, Senior Counsel, assisted by Mr. Avinash, for the Tamil Nadu Waqf Board. The Hon’ble Court has adjourned the matter to 09 December 2025 for filing of counter affidavits and for further hearing. [03/12, 11:24] Sekarreporter: 👍

[03/12, 11:24] Sekarreporter: *Chennai, 03 December 2025* The writ petition W.P. No. 47451 of 2025, filed by Haji T. S. Ahmed Ibrahim, was listed today for admission before the Hon’ble Justice P. B. Balaji...

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This Court cannot sit on appeal against such a finding rendered by the sole Arbitrator. 35. In the upshot, this Court does not find any perversity or patent illegality in the award passed by the sole Arbitrator and none of the grounds provided under Section 34 of the Act has been satisfied by the petitioner. Hence, the present petition lacks merit and the same is hereby dismissed with costs of Rs.1,50,000/- payable by the petitioner to the respondent. 28-11-2025 Index:Yes/No Speaking/Non-speaking order Internet:Yes Neutral Citation:Yes/No ss N.ANAND VENKATESH J. ss Order in Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 34 of 2021 28-11-2025

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS RESERVED ON : 25-11-2025 DATE OF DECISION : 28-11-2025 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESH Arb O.P(COM.DIV.) No. 34 of 2021 M/s.Mediaone Global Entertainment...

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Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused the plea to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, reaffirming that 5 December 2025 remains the final date. As Minister of Minority Affairs, I have received several requests from Waqf Boards and stakeholders seeking an extension. For any grievance or issue related to Waqf properties, the UMEED Act provides a clear remedial mechanism, stakeholders may approach the Waqf Tribunal as prescribed under the law. The Ministry remains committed to transparency, accountability, and strengthening Waqf management across the country.

Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused the plea to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, reaffirming that 5 December 2025 remains the final date. As Minister of Minority Affairs, I have received several requests from Waqf Boards and stakeholders seeking an extension. For any grievance or issue related to Waqf properties, the UMEED Act provides a clear remedial mechanism, stakeholders may approach the Waqf Tribunal as prescribed under the law. The Ministry remains committed to transparency, accountability, and strengthening Waqf management across the country.

[03/12, 10:16] Sekarreporter: Hon’ble Supreme Court has refused the plea to extend the deadline for uploading Waqf property details on the UMEED Portal, reaffirming that 5 December 2025 remains the final date. As Minister...

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*Madras High Court* – *Judge:* Justice N Senthil Kumar – *Parties:* – Mythri Movie Makers vs. Ilaiyaraaja – Dr. Ilaiyaraaja vs. Mythri Movie Makers and 2 Others – *Date of Order:* Not specified – *Counsel:* – Mythri Movie Makers: M/s. Rahul Balakrishnan – Dr. Ilaiyaraaja: M/s. Thyagarajan K, A. Saravanan, S. Magaimairaaj – Respondents: M/s. Jidesh Kumar, Navod Prasannan, Vijay R Sekar, Akalya Ravichandran, G. Lakshmi Prathista Reddy, RV. Che Guvera, Dhakshin Kumar – *Court Observation:* The case is listed for pronouncing orders.

*Madras High Court* – *Judge:* Justice N Senthil Kumar – *Parties:* – Mythri Movie Makers vs. Ilaiyaraaja – Dr. Ilaiyaraaja vs. Mythri Movie Makers and 2 Others – *Date of Order:* Not specified –...

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National Green Tribunal (NGT)*  – *Bench:* Not specified – *Parties:* J. Brezhnev vs. Union Ministry of Environment and 7 Others – *Date of Order:* Not specified – *Counsel:*     – Petitioner: M/s. S. Tamil Selvan, R.S. Selva, P. Praveen, Samadhanam S. Prasath     – Respondents:         – R1: M/s. Dr. G. Babu (CG SR PC)         – R2: A. Edwin Prabhakar (State Govt. Pleader)         – R3: Smt. P. Veena Suresh (Standing Counsel)         – R4-R7: K. Karthik Jagannath (Govt.) – *Court Observation:* The case is listed with appearances from various counsel for the respondents.

National Green Tribunal (NGT)* – *Bench:* Not specified – *Parties:* J. Brezhnev vs. Union Ministry of Environment and 7 Others – *Date of Order:* Not specified – *Counsel:* – Petitioner: M/s. S. Tamil Selvan, R.S. Selva, P. Praveen, Samadhanam S. Prasath – Respondents: – R1: M/s. Dr. G. Babu (CG SR PC) – R2: A. Edwin Prabhakar (State Govt. Pleader) – R3: Smt. P. Veena Suresh (Standing Counsel) – R4-R7: K. Karthik Jagannath (Govt.) – *Court Observation:* The case is listed with appearances from various counsel for the respondents.

[03/12, 09:55] Sekarreporter: 22 WP/41380/2025 (PIL) J.BREZHNEV VS UNION MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND 7 OTHERS. M/S. S.TAMIL SELVAN R.S. SELVAM P. PRAVEEN SAMADHANAM S. PRASATH —————— M/S.DR.G.BABU, CG SR PC FOR R1 MEMO DT.06/11/2025...

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*Madras High Court* – *Judges:* Chief Justice M.M. Srivastava and Justice G. Arulmurugan – *Parties:* Rangarajan Narasimhan vs. The State – *Date of Order:* Not specified – *Counsel:* – Petitioner: Not specified – Respondent: Additional Government Advocate Rajtilak – *Court Observation:* The court directed the police to respond within 3 weeks to a petition seeking a special investigation team probe into an alleged attempt to steal a gold lizard idol from the Kancheepuram Varadaraja Perumal Temple.

*Madras High Court* – *Judges:* Chief Justice M.M. Srivastava and Justice G. Arulmurugan – *Parties:* Rangarajan Narasimhan vs. The State – *Date of Order:* Not specified – *Counsel:* – Petitioner: Not specified – Respondent:...

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