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Madras HC rejects plea for direction to TN govt to open liquor shopsDivision Bench of Justices R Subbiah and R Pongiappn said, “we see no infraction of any of the fundamental rights guaranteed to a citizen by reason of the closure of the liquor shops.” The bench observed that the fact that tipplers were “yearning for consuming the liquor” was not a ground for it to entertain the writ petition
by Sekar Reporter · Published April 18, 2020
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THE HONOURABLE MRS.JUSTICE J. NISHA BANU and THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESH Crl.A.(MD)No.174 of 2020 Balamurugan … Appellant / sole accused. In the considered view of this Court, we come to a categoric conclusion that the prosecution has proved the case beyond reasonable doubts with abundant evidence and there is absolutely no ground to interfere with the well considered order and judgment passed by the Court below. 25. In the result, (i) This criminal appeal stands dismissed. (ii) The conviction and sentence passed by the learned Sessions Judge, Mahalir Neethimandram, Madurai, Madurai District, in Spl.S.C.No.44 of 2018 dated 26.09.2019, is hereby confirmed. [J.N.B, J.] & [N.A.V., J.] 17.10.2022 For Appellant : Mr.B.N.Raja Mohamed For Respondent : Mr.R.Meenakshi Sundaram Additional Public Prosecutor JUDGMENT
by Sekar Reporter · Published October 20, 2022