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Justices M.M. Sundresh and R. Hemalatha were told that 21,131 big as well as small temples situated in cities as well as rural areas remained closed. The submission was made in response to a query raised by the High Court during the hearing of a public interest litigation petition.
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 31, 2020
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*Madras High Court* – *Judges:* Chief Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice G. Arulmurugan – *Case:* K. Vasudevan vs State of Tamil Nadu – *Date of Order:* December 3, 2025 – *Counsel:* – Petitioner: Mr. K. Selvaraj – Respondent: Not specified – *Court Observation:* The court has questioned the Tamil Nadu government on why bus stops are being constructed on national highways without permission. The court expressed concern that such unauthorized constructions can lead to traffic congestion and accidents. The court has directed the state government to take action to prevent such constructions and file a response in the matter. *Key Points:* – The petitioner, a councilor, had filed a petition against the construction of a bus stop on a national highway in Ranipet district. – The court was informed that the construction was being carried out without permission and was likely misusing MLA funds. – The judges observed that such constructions can lead to traffic congestion and accidents. – The court has directed the state government to take action and file a response in the matter.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 4, 2025