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- Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan of #MadrasHighCourt seek Election Commission of India’s response by May 29, 2026 to a writ petition filed by Cuddalore based advocate L. Vasuki who sought action against TVK, DMK and AIADMK for having allegedly indulged in practices such as making an appeal to children to coerce the adults to vote for a particular party and distributing cash for votes during the 2026 Legislative Assembly elections. @THChennai
- The Hindu – Madras High Court dismisses challenge to TN Govt’s decision to close 717 TASMAC shops*
- NBFCs, hire purchase firms move Madras High Court challenging TN law curbing coercive loan recovery | https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/nbfcs-hire-purchase-firms-move-madras-high-court-challenging-tn-law-curbing-coercive-loan-recovery [21/05, 10:09] sekarreporter1: 👍 [21/05, 10:10] sekarreporter1: *NBFCs & Hire Purchase Firms Challenge TN Anti-Coercive Recovery Law in Madras HC* _Based on your link: Bar & Bench report, 21 May 2026_ *1. What is the TN Law they’re challenging?*
- liquor outlets, asks TN govt to consider refund Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court refused to stop the closure of 33 outlets in Thoothukudi, Madurai, and Tiruchy districts.
- Govt’s reply* *AG Vijay Narayan*: It’s a _policy decision_ of govt. Landlords cannot challenge it by writ. *AAG T. Gowthaman for TASMAC*: Deposits made by petitioners during DMK regime will be refunded. 93e8 *4. HC Judgment – “Good Decision”* 1. *Dismissed plea*: Justice GR Swaminathan called it a _“good decision”_.
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- Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan of #MadrasHighCourt seek Election Commission of India’s response by May 29, 2026 to a writ petition filed by Cuddalore based advocate L. Vasuki who sought action against TVK, DMK and AIADMK for having allegedly indulged in practices such as making an appeal to children to coerce the adults to vote for a particular party and distributing cash for votes during the 2026 Legislative Assembly elections. @THChennai
- The Hindu – Madras High Court dismisses challenge to TN Govt’s decision to close 717 TASMAC shops*
- NBFCs, hire purchase firms move Madras High Court challenging TN law curbing coercive loan recovery | https://www.barandbench.com/news/litigation/nbfcs-hire-purchase-firms-move-madras-high-court-challenging-tn-law-curbing-coercive-loan-recovery [21/05, 10:09] sekarreporter1: 👍 [21/05, 10:10] sekarreporter1: *NBFCs & Hire Purchase Firms Challenge TN Anti-Coercive Recovery Law in Madras HC* _Based on your link: Bar & Bench report, 21 May 2026_ *1. What is the TN Law they’re challenging?*
- liquor outlets, asks TN govt to consider refund Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court refused to stop the closure of 33 outlets in Thoothukudi, Madurai, and Tiruchy districts.
- Govt’s reply* *AG Vijay Narayan*: It’s a _policy decision_ of govt. Landlords cannot challenge it by writ. *AAG T. Gowthaman for TASMAC*: Deposits made by petitioners during DMK regime will be refunded. 93e8 *4. HC Judgment – “Good Decision”* 1. *Dismissed plea*: Justice GR Swaminathan called it a _“good decision”_.