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Madras High Court Upholds Removal of Police Constable in Disciplinary Proceedings for Desertion from Training. Removal from Service Upheld as Punishment Not Shockingly Disproportionate Under Rule 3(b) of Tamil Nadu Police Subordinate Service (Discipline & Appeal) Rules, 1955....

The petitioner, a Grade II Police Constable in the Tamil Nadu Special Police, challenged his removal from service before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. He was appointed as Tamil Nadu Spec...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Seeking Mandamus Against Prison Authorities in Hair Cutting Matter. Court Holds Rule 208 of Tamil Nadu Prison Manual Bars Forced Hair Cutting of Convicts Absent Serious Health Recommendation, and Finds No Compulsion Was Exercised Against Life Convict....

The petitioner, mother of a life convict, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court seeking a writ of mandamus directing the pr...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Appeal Challenging Interim Status Quo Order in College Correspondent Appointment Dispute. Church Constitution Provisions Prima Facie Support Bishop's Action to Stay Appointment and Assume Charge....

The appellant, S. Byju Nizeth Paaul, filed a writ appeal against an interim order dated 23.10.2024 passed by a learned Single Judge in W.P.(MD) No.17949 of 2024, which directed status quo as on that d...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Order Allotting 1/3 Share to Plaintiff in Partition Suit, Upholding Registered Will. Court Holds That Registered Will Dated 02.02.2015 Bequeathing Deceased Mother's 1/3 Share to Son Was Duly Proved Under Section 63 of Indian Succession Act and Section 68 of Indian Evidence Act, Rejecting Allegations of Concoction....

The appeal arose from a final decree application in a partition suit. The appellant/plaintiff, son of the deceased first respondent and brother of the second respondent, filed O.S.No.68 of 2014 before...

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Madras High Court Hears Writ Petition Challenging Disciplinary Orders Imposing Pay Reduction in Bus Conductor Misconduct Case. Allegations of Misappropriation of Rs.8 and Treating Suspension Period as Eligible Leave Examined Under Article 226 of Constitution of India for Violation of Natural Justice and Multiple Punishments....

The litigation arose from disciplinary proceedings against a bus conductor employed by the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Kumbakonam) Limited. The petitioner was appointed on 01.01.1992 and r...

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Madras High Court Upholds Termination of Seasonal Watchmen by Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation Due to Irregular Selection. Article 226 Relief Granted Only to Permit Participation in Future Recruitment, Not Reinstatement or Back Wages....

The writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by twenty-one seasonal watchmen against the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation and its officers. The petitioners had been ...

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Madras High Court Disposes of Writ Petition Under Article 226 of Constitution Challenging Termination of Seasonal Bill Clerk. Court Grants Opportunity for Future Recruitment with Age Relaxation and Prior Experience, but Denies Reinstatement and Back Wages Due to Irregular Appointment Process....

The writ petition arose from the termination of a Seasonal Bill Clerk by the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation. The petitioner had been recruited pursuant to a public notice dated 23.11.2018 and a...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Police Departmental Punishment; Acquittal in Criminal Case Not Conclusive. Departmental Enquiry Based on Preponderance of Probabilities Upheld Under Article 226 Limited Judicial Review....

The petitioner, a Head Constable in Tamil Nadu Police, challenged by way of writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the departmental punishment of postponement of next increment for three ...