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07 February, 2017·Challenging the quantum of compensation awarded by the Claims Tribunal in M.C.O.P.No.4134 of 2012, the claimant has come forward with this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal.2. The deceased Mr.Kesavan, aged 48 years, self employed, earning a sum of Rs.12,000/- per month, died in an accident on 30.04.2012. H...
Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The Deputy Registrar Of Co-Op. ...
Judges:
07 February, 2017·Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission of this Court to withdraw the writ petition and he has also made an endorsement to that effect in the bundle, besides submitting a letter dated 25.01.2017 to the Registry.2. In view of the letter dated 25.01.2017 and the endorsement made by the lea...
Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The Principal Secretary To ...
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07 February, 2017·By consent, the writ petition is taken up for final disposal. Mr.R.A.S.Senthivel, learned Additional Government Pleader accepts notice on behalf of the respondents.2 The petitioner was recruited as Grade II Police Constable on 15.04.1997 in the Tamil Nadu Special Police Battalion and was allotted to...
Madras High Court
V.Dhanasekar vs The Protection Officer /
Judges:
07 February, 2017·The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would submit that the petitioner died. He has also made an endorsement to that effect on the petition. N.AUTHINATHAN, J.sri2.In view of the same, this Criminal Original Petition is closed. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed.07.02...
Madras High Court
Kavitha vs Rukkammal
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07 February, 2017·Suit has been laid for partition and separate possession. The appellants, who are Defendants 2 to 4, have filed the above second appeal.2.At the time of admission on 02.02.2016, the following substantial question of law has been framed. Having decreed the suit for partition, are the Courts below jus...
Madras High Court
K.Ezhilarasan vs Karuppathal
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07 February, 2017·The plaintiff is the revision petitioner. Being aggrieved by the order passed by the Court below in appointing an Advocate Commissioner, by allowing the application filed at the instance of the respondent/defendant, in a suit for permanent injunction, the present revision has been preferred.2. Heard...
Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu Rep. By
Judges:
07 February, 2017·By consent, the main writ petition itself is taken up for final disposal.2. Mr.K. Dhananjayan, learned Special Government Pleader accepts notice on behalf of the 1st respondent and Mr.P. Kannan Kumar, learned Standing Counsel accepts notice on behalf of the 2nd respondent.3. The petitioner was appoi...
Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs S.Kuppusamy
Judges:
07 February, 2017·Challenging the dismissal of the claim petition, the claimant / appellant has filed this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal.2. A perusal of the judgment passed by the Tribunal below would reveal that the dismissal is on the ground that the Court concerned has no territorial jurisdiction. The place of accide...
Madras High Court
Venu Pillai vs The District Collector
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07 February, 2017·(Order of the Court was made by The Hon'ble Chief Justice) Learned Additional Government Pleader states that during the pendency of the petition, the grievance of the petitioner stands remedied as all encroachments alleged to have been made by respondents 5 and 6 across the Odai poramboke comprised ...
Madras High Court
Dr.V.Bagyalakshmi vs S.Senthilnathan
Judges:
07 February, 2017·Though the Tr.C.M.P. is listed under the caption "Judicial Notice Section Default Cases", learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the matter is settled out of Court between the parties and he has also made an endorsement on the petition. Accordingly, the Tr.C.M.P. is dismissed as settled o...
Madras High Court
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