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Madras High Court Quashes Disciplinary Authority's Dismissal Order in Service Matter Due to Disproportionate Punishment. Dismissal of Head Clerk with 40 Years Service for Shortfall of Rs.12,900/- in Fine Remittance Violated Proportionality Principle Under Article 226....

This writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution sought to challenge the dismissal of a Head Clerk from the Judicial Magistrate Court No.II, Tiruvannamalai. The petitioner had rendered over 40...

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High Court Dismisses Intra-Court Appeals Challenging Eviction Proceedings Under HR&CE Act for Lack of Title Evidence. Writ Petitioners Failed to Establish Personal Inam Rights Over Temple Property, Upholding Commissioner's Order Under Section 21 of Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959....

The intra-court appeals arose from a common order of a single judge dismissing writ petitions that challenged an eviction order passed by the Commissioner, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments De...

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Madras High Court Considers Writ Petitions for Mandamus and Certiorari Regarding Street Vendors' Town Vending Committee Elections. Petitions Seek Enforcement of Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014 and Associated Rules, and Challenge Election Notice for Procedural Irregularities....

The judgment involves three writ petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. The petitions relate to the implementation of the Str...

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Madras High Court Directs Enquiry into Land Assignment Request of Ex-Serviceman Under Article 226. Assignment of Free Land Not a Matter of Right; Authorities Must Consider Eligibility Under Relevant Scheme....

The case originated as a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. The petitioner, an ex-serviceman who served in the army for thirty ...

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Madras High Court Closes Writ Petition for Land Survey Mandamus as No Separate Orders Required. Court directs that necessary application for survey may be made subject to the outcome of enquiry in W.P.(MD)No.7953 of 2024....

The writ petition was filed by Velliyammal under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, seeking a writ of mandamus to direct the Tahsildar, Thiruvadanai Taluk, to instruct the Head Surveyor to surv...

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Madras High Court Examines Challenge to Revenue Divisional Officer's Order Passed Without Notice. The Court Considers Whether Passing Two Contradictory Orders Within 12 Days Violates Principles of Natural Justice Under Article 226 of Constitution of India....

The writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by Velliyammal, challenging an order dated 19.02.2024 passed by the Revenue Divisional Officer (second respondent) in Pa.Mu.8...

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Madras High Court Quashes Patta Cancellation Order for Denial of Natural Justice; Directs Fresh Enquiry After Notice to All Parties. Cancellation Order Passed Without Adversely Affected Party's Notice Held Violative of Audi Alteram Partem....

This writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus to quash the order dated 20.10.2023 passed by the first respondent, the Assistant ...

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Madras High Court Quashes Patta Cancellation Order Due to Violation of Natural Justice. The cancellation was set aside as the Assistant Collector passed it without prior notice to the patta holder, thereby breaching the principle of audi alteram partem....

The petitioner, Boss, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court seeking a writ of certiorarified mandamus to quash the orde...

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Madras High Court Directs Revenue Authorities to Fix Four Boundary Stones for Senior Citizen’s Property to Construct Toilet, Clarifying No Dispossession of Objector. Orders Issued Under Article 226 of Constitution of India After Survey Was Already Conducted....

The dispute arose from the petitioner's inability to construct a toilet on her property due to objections from the fifth respondent and the failure of revenue authorities to mark boundaries. The petit...

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Madras High Court Disposes of Writ Petition Directing Survey and Boundary Marking for Toilet Construction. Court Ensures No Dispossession Under Guise of Survey, Permits Recourse to Law for Recovery if Possession is with Fifth Respondent....

The petitioner, a 90-year-old lady, owned a property forming part of Door No.4/25, comprised in S.No.1021/22, Vadakukaraseri Village, Srivaikundam Taluk, Thoothukudi District, covered by Natham Patta ...