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Madras High Court Considers Appeal Against Single Judge Dismissal of Writ Petition Challenging MSEFC Award: Maintainability and Procedural Validity Under MSMED Act Examined. Conciliation-Arbitration Process Under Section 18 of the MSMED Act, 2006 Is Continuous and Does Not Require Separate Compliance with Arbitration Act Procedures....

The intra-court appeal arose from a single judge order dismissing a writ petition that challenged an award passed by the Micro and Small Enterprise Facilitation Council (MSEFC) under the Micro, Small ...

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Madras High Court Delivers Judgment in Intra-Court Appeal on Maintainability and Procedure of MSEFC Arbitration Under MSMED Act. Court Examines Whether Council's Continuous Process from Conciliation to Arbitration Complied with Section 18 of MSMED Act and Arbitration Act Provisions....

The present intra-court appeal arose from the dismissal of a writ petition that had challenged an arbitration award passed by the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council (MSEFC) under the Mic...

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Madras High Court Quashes Termination Order of Anganwadi Worker for Violation of Natural Justice. Court Directs Disbursement of Retirement Benefits and Permits Superannuation, Treating Absence as No Work No Pay....

The petitioner was an Anganwadi worker who had served for 35 years, initially on a daily remuneration and later regularized as a temporary worker at Usilampatti Anganwadi Centre. She remained absent f...

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Madras High Court Quashes Termination Order of Anganwadi Worker for Violation of Natural Justice and Disproportionate Punishment. Court Directs Retirement Benefits and Treats Absence Period as 'No Work No Pay' Due to Lack of Enquiry and Excessive Punishment Under Tamil Nadu State Employees (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, Rule 18....

The writ petition was filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India challenging the termination order dated 23.05.2016 passed by the District Collector, Theni District. The petitioner, an Angan...

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High Court of Madras Disposes of Writ Appeals by Consent Order for Sale Deed Execution — Appellants Agree to Pay Demanded Amount. Tamil Nadu Housing Board Directed to Execute Sale Deeds upon Receipt of Payment as per Working Sheet....

The High Court of Judicature at Madras heard four writ appeals filed by V. Murali Mohan and R. Indira against the Tamil Nadu Housing Board and its officials. The appeals challenged a common order date...

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Madras High Court Disposes Writ Appeals on Consent Terms for Settlement of Dues to Tamil Nadu Housing Board. Appellants Agree to Deposit Demanded Amount and Housing Board to Execute Sale Deeds Upon Receipt, No Adjudication on Merits....

The matter involved four writ appeals filed under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent before the Madras High Court, challenging a common order dated 09.03.2023 passed in W.P. Nos. 19260, 19259, 20612, 206...

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High Court of Madras Partly Allows Appeal by Board in Allotment Dispute — Violation of Ten-Year Alienation Restriction Upheld. Circular Relaxing Such Condition Has Prospective Effect and Non-Allottee Cannot Claim Allotment Under the Scheme....

The case arose from intra-court appeals under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent filed by the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board against a common order of a single judge disposing of two writ petitions. The...

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Madras High Court Partly Allowed Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board's Appeal in Allotment Dispute by Upholding Cancellation of Illegal Alienations but Setting Aside Direction to Allot Plots to a Non-Allottee. Circular Dated 12.01.2022 Held Prospective and Could Not Validate Past Violations of Ten-Year Alienation Restriction Condition....

The case involves intra-court appeals by the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board (now Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board) against a common order of a single judge in two writ petitions concerning ...

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Madras High Court Allows Writ Appeal Challenging Single Judge Order Quashing Disciplinary Punishment Against Government Employee. Court Holds Appointment of Maniam by Executive Officer Without Prior Commissioner Approval Violates Rule 14 of Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious Institutions (Officers and Servants) Service Rules, 1964, Upholds Stoppage of Increment....

The case involved a writ appeal against a Single Judge's order that quashed a disciplinary punishment imposed on Ganapathy Murugan, an Executive Officer in the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment...