M S Kumaresan vs The Superintendent Of Police And Others
Judges: V Parthiban
17 November, 2017·When the matter was called on 09.11.2017, there was no representation on behalf of the petitioner. Therefore, this Court has posted the matter under the caption “For dismissal” on 17.11.2017. But, even today when the matter was called, there is no representation for the petitioner.2. Hence,...
Madras High Court
M Selvarajan vs The Secretary To Government
Judges: V Parthiban
17 November, 2017·Heard Mr.T.Ayngara prabbu, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr.S.Gunasekaran, learned Additional Government Pleader appearing for the respondent.2. The petitioner has approached this Court for seeking the following relief, “To issue a writ of Certiorari, to call for the records of the responde...
Madras High Court
M/S National Insurance Co Ltd vs K Shankari And Others
Judges: N Kirubakaran Review
17 November, 2017·Though the review application has been filed to review the judgment passed in CMA.No.182/2015 on 30.01.2015, by which this Court dismissed the appeal filed by the review petitioner, challenging the award of Rs.15,90,930/- to the respondents/claimants, it is submitted by Mrs.Sreevidya, learned counse...
Madras High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The District Collector
Judges:
17 November, 2017·[Order of the Court was made by M.SATHYANARAYANAN, J.,] By consent, the writ petition is taken up for final disposal. Mrs.M.E.Rani Selvam, learned Additional Government Pleader accepts notice on behalf of the respondents 1 to 3.2 The petitioner in the affidavit filed in support of this writ petition...
Madras High Court
M/S National Insurance Co Ltd vs K Shankari And Others
Judges: N Kirubakaran Review
17 November, 2017·Though the review application has been filed to review the judgment passed in CMA.No.182/2015 on 30.01.2015, by which this Court dismissed the appeal filed by the review petitioner, challenging the award of Rs.15,90,930/- to the respondents/claimants, it is submitted by Mrs.Sreevidya, learned counse...
Madras High Court
M.Selvarani vs The Senior Branch Manager
Judges:
17 November, 2017·PRAYER in WP(MD)No.12880 of 2012:Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying for issuance of a Writ of Mandamus, in the nature of writ, forbearing the Respondent Bank, their men and agents from dispossessing of the petitioner's house situated at No.3/1006B, Pugal Nagar...
Madras High Court
S Ravichandran vs The Govt Of Tamil Nadu And Others
Judges: V Parthiban
17 November, 2017·It is represented by the learned counsel for the petitioner that he has no instructions from his client to prosecute the writ petition.2. In view of the same, this Court has no option except to close the writ petition as “No instructions”. Therefore, the writ petition is closed. No costs.17.11.2017 ...
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Lalith Shaji vs E.Parthsarathy
Judges:
17 November, 2017·Challenging the order of acquittal, the appeal has been filed. The appellant is the complainant in a private complaint filed under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act in C.C.No.1079 of 1999 on the file of the XV Metropolitan Magistrate Court, George Town, Chennai. The trial Court after full tr...
Madras High Court
M Tamizharsu vs The Tamil Nadu State Level Scrutiny Committee And Others
Judges: C T Selvam, M V Muralidaran
17 November, 2017·(Order of this Court was made by M.V.MURALIDARAN,J.) Calling into question the proceedings dated 03.01.2017 of the first respondent, in and by which the first respondent recommended the District Collector, Erode/Salem and the General Manager of second respondent/Bank to take criminal action against ...
Madras High Court
R.Thennarasi vs The Chief Information Officer
Judges:
17 November, 2017·This writ petition has been filed, seeking to direct the Respondents 2 and 3 to provide information sought for by the Petitioner.2.Heard both sides.3.By consent, the writ petition is taken up for final disposal at the stage of admission itself.4.The learned counsel for the petitioner would submit th...
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